"We want to prevent the return of Netanyahu": Lapid met with Michaeli and Galon in an attempt to bring about a union on the left
The chairman of the Labor Party said at the entrance to the tripartite summit of the left at Lapid's that "We may disagree on the path, but the goal is clear - to prevent the return of the right to power." She also added that her position regarding the union is known. from him and not from the media"
Tal Shalu and Uri Sela
10/09/2022
Saturday, September 10, 2022, 8:09 p.m. Updated: 8:29 p.m.
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Michaeli: "The goal is to prevent Netanyahu's return to power"
Labor Party Chairman Merav Michaeli said this evening (Saturday) upon entering a meeting with Prime Minister Yair Lapid that her goal is to prevent Netanyahu and the right from returning to power. About the union is known.
I came because I was invited and I am happy to hear for the first time from the Prime Minister himself his position and not through the media.
" Michaeli said these words at the entrance to Lapid's private home in Ramat Aviv III - minutes before the convening of Lapid's tripartite summit conference with the two leaders of the left, Michaeli and Galon.
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Two weeks after Likud Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu summoned Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir to his residence, and to the neighbor's pool in Caesarea, and brokered an agreement between them to run jointly on the right, it was Lapid's turn to try to shape the map on the left.
Netanyahu succeeded in uniting Smotrich and Ben Gvir under what he won nicknamed the "Caesarea Agreement", without them even sitting in the same room. For Lapid, the face-to-face meeting will probably not help either. The chances that the "Ramat Aviv Summit" will break Michaeli's resolute and absolute opposition to unification with Meretz and yield an agreement that will be named after him seem slim at the moment.
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