Lapid: It is not an achievement to make the Prime Minister’s wife cry

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Mati Barnhart, knitted news26.10.22 20:22 A. in Hashvan Tishpag

Lapid: It is not an achievement to make the Prime Minister's wife cry

Yair and Lihya Lapid (Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90)

Prime Minister Yair Lapid is defending his wife today after she refused an interview in which she was asked about his military past.

“I was a military reporter in the camp. I served for 3 years,” clarified Lapid, when asked about his military past in an interview with Danny Kushmo on News 12. For lying about the military service. It’s not an achievement to make the prime minister’s wife cry.”

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Regarding my attempt to gain voters at the expense of the other left-wing parties, Lapid said: “There are 300,000 undecided. There are 60,000 between the blocs. We need until the last minute for the change to continue. I don’t know of any poll in which Labor and Meretz fall below the blocking percentage. They should be in the next coalition My goal is not to work on Meretz and Labor, to work on it. I think that part of what we have learned in the last year is that if you want a stable government, you need a party to lead this government.”

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When asked what kind of government he intends to form, he replied: “When there are real results, we will talk to everyone necessary to form a government.” Despite this, Lapid clarified that Hadash-Ta’al will not be in the government: “I said from the Sunday we went to the elections – the joint party will not be in the government.”

Lapid refused to apologize to the ultra-Orthodox: “I want to put an end to this discussion. I don’t think this is what the citizens of Israel are voting for. They are voting for their lives. They are voting for the future of their children, not for games in the studios of politics.”

When asked if he was ready to call Member of Knesset Aida Toma Suleiman a “terrorist supporter” after she called the terrorists from the Lion Guard organization “martyrs”, he replied: “I vehemently condemn Touma Suleiman’s statement. She was talking about operations that we lead to maintain Israel’s security. I don’t call people names, I condemn.”

Regarding the gas agreement, the Prime Minister continued to defend the controversial decision not to bring it to the Knesset for approval following opposition opposition: “The opposition is promiscuous when it goes against the interests of the state. They think the opposite, they just want to say that the government is bad. They would score points if they admitted That they don’t agree with us, but that it’s a good agreement. It went to the High Court, the High Court judges unanimously said there was no need to bring it to the Knesset. You sometimes have to go through walls to bring achievements to the State of Israel.”

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