What did Bennett answer when asked if Shaked stayed with him?

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Knitted News20.04.22 18:24 19 in Nissan Tishpev

What did Bennett answer when asked if Shaked stayed with him?

Bennett and Shaked gather in plenary, archive (Photo: Olbia Pistosi / Flash 90)

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett today (Wednesday) gave interviews to Gali Tzahal and Net B radio stations.

Bennett was asked by Yaron Wilensky in IDF waves whether “Minister Shaked gave you a word that she would stay with you?”, The prime minister evaded and said: “So far I have invested 100% of my time in this, now I have to engage in politics every day to do it.”

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In addition, Bennett has pledged that the joint list will not be part of the coalition. “The joint list will not be part of the government or the coalition, we have a majority anyway – but it depends on the responsibility of all parties to put aside quarrels over chametz.”

Bennett and Shaked before the cabinet meeting (Photo: Yonatan Zindel Flash 90)

In an interview with Net B, the prime minister said that “any player in this government can decide to retire and lead Israel to the elections. I will not receive ultimatums from anyone. Anyone who wants to lead the country into chaos – the public will be considered.”

On the prevention of the establishment of a bureau by Ben Gvir at the Nablus Gate, he said: “This is not an issue of essence but politics. For a political provocation by Ben Gvir or Smutrich I will not endanger the lives of soldiers and police. I insist that Jews can continue to ascend the Temple Mount and even in quite impressive numbers.

“Freedom of expression is a sacred thing. I stood before the President of the United States and defended our capital. The connection of the people of Israel to Jerusalem is eternal and we will stand for it. .

Asked about the allegations of pressure from the Shura Council of the Islamic Movement and Ra’am, Bennett replied: “Another pike. Security does not penetrate a gram of politics. We can all argue, but it’s always to the point. Any player in this government can decide to retire and lead the State of Israel to the elections. I make the net security decisions.

“Whoever wants to do something political afterwards will do, I do not control it and make the separation. But I tell everyone – what is at stake here is not a government, but Israel at a crossroads – will we degenerate into days of chaos and paralysis when the whole country is on fire, or everyone now “We put the good of the country above their sectoral good, the right, the left or the guys of Mansour. I will not receive ultimatums from anyone. Whoever wants to lead the country into chaos – the public will be held accountable.”

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