Embarrassing: What did Bennett tweet about the hospital crisis when he was an opposition MK?

June Green
August 24, 2021   
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Noam Rivkin Fenton, Flash90
Public hospital administrators attacked the government this week for not complying with an agreement signed in January to transfer budgets - and announced that they will no longer accept coronavirus patients in the wards, because they do not have the means to treat the patients. You should do the math before the year is over: how much money could you have made? Obeying the wisdom of our elders? Vaccinate your children against Corona and stop the wave Holidays? New from DonnaWOW: Yogurt with a layer of apple strudel-flavored cream Seven public hospital directors informed Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz earlier today that starting tomorrow, Hadassah, Shaare Tzedek, Mayanei Hayeshua, Laniado and the three hospitals in Nazareth - French, English and Italian - will switch to a Shabbat format. Against the backdrop of this collapse, Twitter users recalled that just seven months ago, when Naftali Bennett was an opposition MK, he called the then-government's policy towards hospitals "shameful". He tweeted at the time on his Twitter account: "At the height of the Corona war, seven CEOs of public hospitals are forced to beg to cover Corona expenses from the government, which refuses. He also promised: "Soon we will bring new leadership to Israel." However, the fate of this promise, it turns out, is the same as the fate of all his other promises.  
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