Bennett continues his pointless attacks on the premier
Delivering a blistering critique of the new government, which he said was dooming Israel, Yamina chairman Naftali Bennett on Thursday accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of betraying the religious Zionist community by keeping his right-wing party out of the coalition, and promised that Netanyahu will pay for the move.So health circa the time of the Corona crisis isn't important? Gotcha. Whether or not it's still a serious issue - and like many others, I hope it can be ended as soon as possible - Bennett is so pathetic. Far as I know, he was initially offered the education ministry, which is a decent offer, yet he rejected it. And it's clear he won't defend Netanyahu from the trumped up charges he's now facing either, nor will he do what Caroline Glick suggested, and try to draft bills in the opposition to deal with the legal system's corruption. I'm glad she woke up and smelled the coffee, and realized Bennett and company are some of the most pretentious politicians around.
“Netanyahu betrayed the religious Zionists. There was an alliance, and he threw out religious Zionism and threw the right out. He didn’t stand by his word and he will bear the consequences,” Bennett told the Kipa website during a tour of the Negev.
The former Netanyahu ally, who opted to take his party to the opposition rather than accept what he called an “insulting” offer from the prime minister, vowed that he would not enter the “bad, inflated government that is neglecting the most important thing today for the State of Israel — bringing people back to work.”
In any case, this little tirade explains perfectly why it's better if they remain in the opposition - they're not being altruistic, and Ayelet Shaked hasn't said a word about Avichai Mandelblit's own shady activities. Bennett's insulted my intellect so badly, I can't feel sorry to see them outside the coalition, and their winning only 6 seats in the current Knesset assembly is enough to indicate that there are other people out there who feel the same way. Bennett's a very sad case indeed.
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