Coalition leaders worried about MK: “On the edge”

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MK Nir Orbach from the “Right” has in recent days sent strong messages to the coalition leaders. He said, among other things, that “this government has an strengthening image of a government that surrenders to the Arabs” | Bring achievements to his constituents

MK Nir Orbach from the right has sent very strong messages in recent days after the announcement of MK Jida Rinawi Zoabi from the coalition and especially after she managed to extort hundreds of millions of shekels from the government to Arab society, he informed the coalition leaders that he was about to break, “I’m on the edge “Said Auerbach, who explained that” this government has a growing image of a government that surrenders to the Arabs. If it does not stop – I will be out faster than it seems. “

According to a report by journalist Sefi Ovadia in News 13, coalition officials expressed genuine concern and were not impressed by the mere talk. In their opinion, Auerbach is in real distress and they are running “intensive care” on him to prevent a situation that will be some more surprise to the coalition in the coming days.

Orbach with Bennett in the Knesset Photo: Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90.

Since the announcement of MK Jida Rinawi Zoabi’s resignation last weekend, activists protesting under Orbach’s home in Petah Tikva have stepped up the protest and brought in hundreds more right-wing activists calling on him to resign from the government.“Go back home to the real and values ​​right,” the protesters shouted last night (Saturday night).

Orbach is in a tight spot, as he is the 60th finger of the government at the moment and on Wednesday at the time of the expected vote on the Knesset dissolution law he is due to marry his son, the opposition have already announced that they do not intend to offset him.

There are estimates that even if MK Auerbach breaks down, he will resign from the Knesset and not join the opposition, thus paving the way for the return of former MK Yom Tov Kalfon to the Knesset.

The demonstration that took place last night outside the house of MK Nir Orbach.

Meanwhile, in the afternoon, the Zoabi-Lapid meeting ended at the Foreign Ministry.

The meeting began in an extensive forum, along with MK Rinawi Zoabi and Minister Issawi Farage, several Arab authorities also attended the meeting with Lapid: the mayors of Nazareth, Kfar Kanna, Yafia, Kfar Manda, Kfar Qassem, Kfar Bara, Ilut and Reina.

At the end of the extended meeting in which the Minister of Finance, Hemed Amar, also took part, and after one of the participants claimed that all budget requirements had been met, Lapid and Zoabi were scheduled for a four-way meeting.

The coalition estimates that at the end of the meeting, Zoabi reconciled, which will soon officially announce the folding, and returned to full cooperation with the coalition, which almost disbanded last week.

At the end of the meeting, Minister Yair Lapid said: “I welcome MK Rinawi Zoabi back to the coalition. We had an open, open dialogue, considering the real needs of Arab society both with her and with the heads of the authorities to whom I thank those who came and enlisted. We have put this debate behind us and are returning to government work. “

MK Rinawi Zoabi said: “I came and grew up from the Arab local authorities and now I am in the Knesset to get on well with Arab society. “After a lot of pressure from the heads of the Arab authorities who approached me and understood the meaning of my retirement from the coalition, I agreed to sit down today and came with them to Minister Lapid and I want to say that I am aware and understand that the alternative to this government is that the next Minister of Police will be Ben Gvir.”

“Therefore, because I come to serve the local authorities and bring about achievements for the needs of Arab society, I will support the coalition. But I also want the government to be real and attentive to Arab society and its needs in health, education, housing, infrastructure,” Zoabi added.

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