Israel – Bennett: Who is Israel’s PM – Netanyahu or Abbas?

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    File: Naftali Bennett, the leader of the religious Zionist Habayit Hayehudi party is seen at an event in the coastal city of Ashdod, southern Israel. EPA/JIM HOLLANDERIsrael – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu canceled a meeting with Bayit Yehudi leader Naftali Bennett Sunday to protest the latter’s recent behavior that Netanyahu’s associates called “childish.”

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    Bennett threatened publicly Thursday night that if any Israeli Arabs prisoners were released in an agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, he would remove Bayit Yehudi from Netanyahu’s governing coalition.

    He upped the ante in an interview with Channel 2 Sunday night when he said the country had survived 65 years without him as a minister and would continue to exist afterward.

    Sources close to Netanyahu responded by daring Bennett to quit. They accused him of harming the country by unnecessarily flexing his muscles in an effort to obtain positive headlines.

    “After Bennett insisted on Israel freeing murderers rather than freezing construction, we are waiting to see what his daily threat will be,” a source close to Netanyahu said. “He needs to be reminded that he is not being kept in the government by force.”

    A Likud source went further in attacking Bennett, saying had he not threatened Netanyahu, first privately then publicly, a deal would have been reached and Israeli agent Jonathan Pollard would have been on his way to Jerusalem in time for the Passover Seder.

    But a source close to Netanyahu said that charge was inaccurate, because there were other problems with the sides involved in making the deal with Israel.

    Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman told Yediot Aharonot Sunday that Bennett should not be burning bridges or initiating elections. Liberman apparently coordinated his assault on the Bayit Yehudi leader with Netanyahu.

    “Whoever wants to quit should quit, not threaten,” he said. “I doubt Bennett will carry out his threat. I see a big gap between his declarations and his actions. His threats don’t move us.”

    Liberman revealed that he had granted his ministers freedom of conscience to vote on the deal, which would enable it to pass. He also announced in the interview that Yisrael Beytenu would run on its own in the next general election and not on a joint ticket with Likud.

    The fiercest attack on Bennett Sunday came from Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, who said Bennett represented the extremist youths who attacked IDF soldiers in the West Bank community of Yitzhar.

    “There are those in the government who aren’t interested in peace and would prevent us from having a diplomatic process,” she told Ynet. “Surrendering to Bennett is a victory for Yitzhar over Zionism.”

    Bennett responded that Livni had “brought shame to the State of Israel” by how she handled the negotiations with the Palestinians. His associates said Livni was “obsessively stuck to her seat in the government.”

    The economy and trade minister said he had tried to work out a compromise with Netanyahu by which the Israeli Arab citizens released would renounce their citizenship and be exiled to the West Bank. But the prime minister said such steps were not feasible.

    Bennett’s number two in Bayit Yehudi, Construction and Housing Minister Uri Ariel, told Channel 10 that the chance of an early election being initiated due to the current crisis was 60 percent.

    “I don’t want elections,” Bennett said. “We are doing important things in the government. But someone has to set a red line. The ball is now in the prime minister’s court. The prime minister could tell the Palestinians that Israeli Arabs won’t be released.”

    Bennett reached out to Israeli Arabs in a letter in Arabic on Sunday in which he explained why they should oppose the deal. He warned them against putting their fate in the hands of the Palestinians Authority and acting as a fifth column against Israel.

    Israel Radio disclosed Sunday that Bennett’s letter in Arabic was full of mistakes.

    Arab leaders called the letter “disrespectful.”

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    Crazykanoiy
    Crazykanoiy
    10 years ago

    The PM is not Netanyahu or Abbas but Lapid and Bennett is his lackey. Netanyahu is just a glorified Foreign Minister who is incapable of establishing or executing policy.

    Facts1
    Facts1
    10 years ago

    There goes the draft law and Bennet is over!

    10 years ago

    This is not the boxing matches of the commercial reality department. This is the security and future of the Jewish state. Mr. Bennett is like a charismatic thumb tack that wants to put himself in the wall next to your smile and your friendship but without any conditional hope for your sincerity and your voice. This guy is like the Rand Paul of Israel and he clearly has no conditional hope for any real match of good decision for a true jewish homeland with an understanding voice of responsibility. Rand Paul would just wipe his nose and leave the table. Naftali Bennett just snickers and bends his ear towards the lost cause and walks away without even being gracious. This guy is a culprit for lost interest in human sincerity and I can only think that Mr. Netanyahu has a bigger job with a screwball optimist regressive as his shirt line in the Knesset. Garbage insider.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    10 years ago

    “Yehudi” is the greatest family name ever.