
The left, of course, did not like this change of direction. Itay Almog-Bar, the Labor-Gesher-Meretz candidate and a member of the Modi'in-Maccabim-Reut city council, responded: "What's amazing? You want to send IDF soldiers to Sudan? Not every economic combination should make you admire." Barak Ravid replied: "It's amazing that the spokesman for an army that until a few days ago was your enemy speaks like this. To me, it makes me admire." But the overwhelming response came from Yair Netanyahu, who retweeted Ravid's tweet - and wrote: "So, Netanyahu is a magician or not? He made me tweet Barak Ravid, more than that?""عمر محمد الحسن Spokesman for the Armed Forces: There will be cooperation between the Sudanese and Israeli armies in accordance with the requirements of the highest interest of the Sudanese people# Sudan pic.twitter.com/6ki1ajCTaS
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