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2022-12-14T05:53:09.230Z


What appears to you as a brave argument on the way to the establishment of the government is perhaps nothing more than a tactical storm or what is known as "spin". An event born in Netanyahu's office and managed by him


Earlier this week, the storm of Avi Maoz ended, giving way to the storm of Tzachi Braverman and the MKs from the Likud - a storm that only reached second place, and was pushed further down with the arrival of the "tensions" storm between Levin and Netanyahu.

Now leading the table is the turmoil of the coalition agreement between the Likud and Torah Judaism, a turmoil that can be assumed to be with us for a while.

A storm follows a storm, and there is not one person who knows what is really happening except Benjamin Netanyahu.

Perhaps here and there someone very close - Levin's rival, for example - coordinated positions with Netanyahu, and the two created a mock fight to appease Dodi Amsalem, who is interested in Levin's legal case.

After deciding what the "tension" would look like, make sure to inform the corporate reporter of its existence, who passed on the word of the tension to the Israeli public - you only think you see the full picture.

Because what appears to you as a brave debate on the way to establishing the government is perhaps nothing more than a tactical storm or what is known as "spin".

An event that was born in Netanyahu's office, and is managed by him perfectly.

The same goes for the coalition agreements with Torah Judaism that were published in News 12.

Netanyahu's office, according to reports from members of Torah Judaism, is the one that leaked the agreements, with the aim of getting some of the clauses canceled due to public pressure and a public "uproar", and it is not impossible that they are right.

Is there a sane person who believes that Netanyahu, who just two weeks ago was photographed eating in a non-kosher restaurant, will give up electricity generation on Shabbat?

Of course, there are events that are beyond Netanyahu's control.

He did not cook up the friction between some of the MKs in his party and Tzachi Braverman, but it did not reach a stirring public debate - it did not even reach the level of froth on the surface of the water. The Avi Maoz uproar is purely left-wing hysteria, and it too has passed. All this to describe a situation that everyone recognizes its existence but does not admit it - no one has absolute and clear knowledge about the coalition negotiations.

The one who is in the dark about the details is Benjamin Netanyahu.

The one who determines the rules of the game - what will be leaked, what will become a storm and what will quickly disappear - is also in many cases Benjamin Netanyahu.

The described situation is more amusing when you think about the future opposition's reaction to each "storm".

The members of Yesh Atid changed the orange ball on Twitter to another geometric shape in red, probably with the intention of warning about something ethereal that hasn't happened yet.

On the party's message page they were told to repeat the terms "Bibi weak", "Bibi blackmailed" and the like.

just what?

They are the ones who fall into the trap again and again, standing in Bibi's theater.

Dolls made in spite of him.

After all, Netanyahu is now using them perfectly against Torah Judaism.

He knows what activates them, what will get Gewald tweets out of them, what will push Lieberman's button.

When they go to the bridge to demonstrate with a handful of their demonstrators, this of course strengthens the grip of the members of the coalition being formed on Netanyahu.

The term "Bibi Blackmailer" is just a cover for the fact that Netanyahu is blackmailing the left opposition on his way to forming a government.

They know it too.

The storms that rise and fall from the media stage one after the other are actually often Netanyahu's handiwork.

This is the nature of politics, this is how it has always worked.

You have to know how to play it, and Benjamin Netanyahu is probably one of the best players.

Sometimes people forget that he was prime minister for 12 years, and that he knows the intricacies of negotiations like the back of his hand.

Such a short exile does not make one forget the tricks of politics and the way in which the media can be used.

Words upon words can be written with pathos and anger or with pathos and enthusiasm, about an event that did not exist and was not created.

In the end, when Netanyahu decides it's time to know - we will all know.

Until then we have to sit and watch the show.

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Source: israelhayom

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