Because of Bennett's surge in the polls? Strategic advisor Moshe Klughaft began advising Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today (Thursday), in parallel with his work with leaders abroad. This was reported by senior political commentator Amit Segal on Channel 12.
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Klughaft will assist the prime minister in addition to the existing political team - Ofer Golan, Topaz Lock, Aharon Klein, Yonatan Urich and Naor Yahya. Klughaft worked with Bennett in the Yesha Council and then in the Jewish Home primaries and in the 2013 and 2015 elections. Meanwhile, just 18 days before a possible dissolution of the Knesset, the unity government is on the verge of implosion - after, in a rather precedent-setting move on Friday night, no schedule was set for the upcoming government meeting on Sunday and there is no agenda for the meeting. The reason: a mutual veto imposed by the two parties. According to the report on Channel 12, Blue and White demanded that the change in the regulations that would allow it to have an equal number of fingers in each vote be brought up for discussion. The Likud refused, despite the coalition agreement, apparently in order to prepare the ground for passing the budget. As a result, no item was placed on the agenda, and this was in the midst of the Corona days and the severe economic crisis that requires immediate solutions and activity by government ministers.