Prime Minister's Office under pressure: Bennett demanded that his office staff take a polygraph

June Green
December 7, 2021   
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Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Don't trust his people? On Channel 14's morning program, Yaakov Bardugo, the channel's political commentator, revealed that there is great pressure in the Prime Minister's Office. The vaccine for children aged 5-11 is recommended by doctors: a special response for parents According to him, the pressure came from political advisor Shmarit Meir, who reached conflict levels with most of the office. According to the Channel 14 report, a political and security figure was furious about the leak that came out of the office, which led to Bennett's demand that his office staff perform polygraph tests. The purpose of the test was: to find out who the leaker was? Bardugo: "This is an unusual test that is shocking the office and indicates a very high level of bad blood that is going on within Bennett's office. Right now, there are large sections that are trying to calm down while demanding that the senior official reveal the leak. All employees of the Prime Minister's Office understand that this is something dramatic." Bardugo added: "Ministers in the government mocked Bennett for occasionally 'forgetting' to pronounce a word in Hebrew and therefore saying its terminology in English, and said that they understand that this is very great pressure and a desire to get out." No response was received from the Prime Minister's Office.
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