Commentator Amit Segal assesses: Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked will have difficulty continuing together

June Green
June 17, 2022   
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Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
A year after forming the government with the Muslim Brotherhood, Naftali Bennett moved from making excuses for his alliance with Meretz and the G-Din coalition to ideologically speaking in favor of the alliance with the left as the best solution for the people of Israel - and against Netanyahu. It's worth eating healthy: healthy recipes for snacks and family meals Amit Segal, the senior political commentator for News 12, estimates in his column in Yedioth Ahronoth's "Sabbath Supplement," that this transition is the end of the Bennett-Shaked duo together. Segal writes that the change that Bennett underwent, and with it Matan Kahane, sealed the fate of the Yamina party - which has already been abandoned by MKs Amichai Shikli, Idit Silman, and the newly elected Nir Orbach, along with other candidates on the list, as well as party officials. As a preface to Orbach's statement that 'the experiment failed' - Segal writes: "Here's the experiment that really failed: It's very difficult to excite supporters with an attitude of 'there was no choice, so we went for it.' But it's impossible to support from the outset what your people see, at best, as a solution in retrospect. Shikley, Silman and Orbach did not receive the memo that Yair Golan is better than May Golan, Amas is better than Shas, and Bibi is like Tibi." Segal adds a prediction: "Here's what will happen in the coming, short year: Bennett and Shaked, who are also the designated and current Interior Ministers, will have a very hard time continuing together as long as they don't agree on the ending of the film. After all, he claims today that if he could, he would form the current government again, and that Netanyahu's return is a danger to Israel. "She, on the other hand, wants to establish a right-wing government. None of her supporters believe in her message, none of her supporters believe in his message. If one of them doesn't straighten out, they are destined to part ways.".

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