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Bitan: "The Likud lost it in the negotiations, Smotrich and Ben Gvir think they succeeded better than us" - Voila! News

2022-12-26T12:55:30.522Z


The member of Knesset from the Likud criticized the summaries established with the party's coalition partners, including the transfer of the appointment of the military rabbi from the Chief of Staff to the Spanish chief rabbi. "It will be very difficult to manage this government," he claimed in an interview with 103FM, "we signed agreements without noticing to their consequences"


On video: David Bitan in an interview with Razi Barkai (GLAZ)

Likud Member of Knesset David Bitan said this morning (Monday) that the negotiations with the coalition partners hurt his party. "It will be very difficult to run this government," he claimed in an interview with 103FM. She is a very outrageous thing.

What are they actually saying?

'We succeeded much more than Netanyahu and the Likud.'"



He rejected the conclusion according to which the appointment of the military rabbi would be transferred from the Chief of Staff to the Sephardic Chief Rabbi.

"This is an appointment that should only be made by the Chief of Staff, since there is also a division of ranks here," he said. "He can consult with rabbis, there is no problem, but the position should belong to the Chief of Staff only," he added and emphasized that he does not accept the The conclusion in front of the chairman of Religious Zionism



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Bezalel Smotrich.

"The Likud lost it in the negotiations."

Bitan (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

He also referred to the statement of Yair Netanyahu, the son of Prime Minister-designate Binyamin Netanyahu, who claimed that the top prosecutors and the police betrayed the country, and therefore they should be given "a punishment other than prison."

"He was not elected to anything regarding the Likud, so the things he says are only his opinion," said Bitan.

"But you see that despite the son's words, the one who today put brakes on all changes within the judicial system is Netanyahu. He wants changes in the judicial system, he has not yet said how far he will go in this matter and he does not want it immediately. He wants to stabilize the government first ", he added.

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