Naftali Bennett: "Shame, shame. A terrible government in every aspect, I'm at a loss for words""

June Green
July 20, 2020   
Yamina party member Naftali Bennett attends the Srugim conference in Jerusalem on September 2, 2019. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ??? ?????? ??????? ???? ???? ?????? ????? ??? ?????
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Former Defense Minister, MK Naftali Bennett, sharply criticized Defense Minister Benny Gantz's decision this morning (Monday) to freeze the order imposing criminal sanctions on Palestinian banks that hold accounts of terrorists and their families - who receive an allowance from the Palestinian Authority. His secret: Earn a prestigious degree without preparatory school and without prerequisites • Want one too? Bennett wrote: "Shame, shame. A terrible government. In every aspect. During my time as defense minister, I implemented a new order that prevents Palestinian banks from transferring salaries to terrorists or their families for murdering Israelis. The order I imposed was a huge success. The banks did stop transferring salaries to terrorists! Click here: You may be entitled to a lot of money from National Insurance.
He said, "The Palestinians went wild, but I didn't give up. When Gantz took office, the Palestinians put a lot of pressure on him, and he immediately rejected the sanctions, and now again.".
""Let there be no doubt: this is Netanyahu's decision. I say this with knowledge. This is a terrible government that does not function in any area. I am at a loss for words.".
""During my time as Defense Minister, I implemented a new order that prevents Palestinian banks from transferring salaries to terrorists or their families for murdering Israelis." The lifting of sanctions allows the Palestinian Authority to transfer money to terrorists through banks - and caused a stir among bereaved families. Bennett, during his tenure as Defense Minister, signed an order last February that allows the seizure of terrorist property and money through banks. Following the order, the banks contacted the Palestinian Authority with a request to stop transferring money through them. The Defense Minister's Office said in response: The decision was made in light of the recommendations of all parties in the defense establishment and the subsequent work of the headquarters on the matter.
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