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24.09.2024

Ceasefire broke down: Netanyahu scraps with Bennett

Twitter war • After an extended period during which they did not attack each other, Prime Minister opens quarrel with the Jewish Home • "It will be a partner in the next government," chirped the prime minister, "but if she loses mandates - it's not a disaster," • In response Bennett tweeted back and reminded how Netanyahu sought to exclude his party from the government • Kahlon joined the celebration • Is the ugly battle between the two returning?

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Ceasefire broke down: Netanyahu scraps with Bennett
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After a period of silence, during which Netanyahu and Bennett haven’t attacked each other, tonight it is broken - Prime Minister attacked Bennett on his Twitter account, who didn’t remain silent. The one who popped up to tease the two was chairman of Kulanu, Moshe Kahlon.

A little while ago Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweeted on his personal Twitter account and wrote: "Jewish home will be a partner in our government, but if she loses some seats, it will not change anything. If the Likud loses several seats, forming the government may be delivered to the left".

Netanyahu's remarks come after the words of the chairman of the Jewish Home Minister Naftali Bennett that if Jewish Home has political power, Netanyahu will have to establish a right-wing government with them and if the Jewish Home lose a number of seats - Netanyahu will go for a unity government with the Zionist camp - left.

A few minutes later Economy Minister Naftali Bennett commented and tweeted back to the Prime Minister: "The first part is not true (last time you tried to exclude us from the government), and the second part will not be (only a large Jewish Home government will avoid to reestablish with the left)".

Former Minister Kahlon did not miss the opportunity to sneer at the two, and responded to them, "For a year and eight months you fight. The people of Israel find it less funny. Instead of working to beat each other, work to beat the cost of living".

Immediately prior to the second news was revealed that tomorrow will be published for the first time Israel Beitenu Party campaign that addresses the Russian sector where Israel Beiteinu stated that the government would support a right wing government, but did not mention Netanyahu.
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