*FATEFUL [dictatorial] DECISIONS
[against two of the most respectful and honest politicians]
According to a report Monday afternoon by Channel 12, Netanyahu has held meetings in the Prime Minister’s Office since Monday morning to weigh the possible removal of Smotrich from the caretaker government. The Prime Minister convened the meetings after Smotrich excoriated Netanyahu Sunday, over his handling of Muslim riots in and around the Temple Mount, as well as the recent controversial court decision banning gender separation at a haredi concert in Afula.
United Right officials said Netanyahu’s discussion with Likud officials regarding the possible firing of Smotrich signaled his intentions to form a unity government with the center-left Blue and White party after the elections.
“Netanyahu’s threats to fire Smotrich are proof that he has set his sights on a government with Gantz.”
“Netanyahu’s humiliating treatment of Religious Zionism is set. He always uses us then throws us away. The fact that he would even dare talk about firing Smotrich proves that Netanyahu has decided on a government with the Left. He never dreamed of firing Kahlon or Liberman, who blasted him remorselessly.” Source: arutzsheva
VEILED THREAT BY NETANYAHU AGAINST AYELET SHAKED
“That is why I say that if you want to be sure that ”I" will continue to lead [dictatorial] the State of Israel as prime minister, you must vote Likud,” Netanyahu added. [“I” came before “Israel”]
When asked who United Right will recommend to build a coalition, instead of saying Netanyahu outright, Shaked said:
“We will recommend the leader of the Right, and right now that is Netanyahu.”
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Two of the most respectful and upright personalities in the government.
*that may decide just who gets to be Prime Minister
Comments from readers:
Smotrich the Maccabee vs. Bibi the Hellenist
Let's hope that before Moshiah arrives Smotrich becomes prime minister; he would be a courageous, competent and proudly Jewish one unlike most of those who have followed the great Menachem Begin.
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