Avigdor Lieberman: MK Orbach may be in a state of blackmail with threats

June Green
June 19, 2022   
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Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman addressed today (Sunday) the possibility that MK Nir Orbach's conduct will lead to the fall of the coalition. It's worth eating healthy: healthy recipes for snacks and family meals In an interview he gave to Ben Caspit and Aryeh Eldad on 103FM, the Yisrael Beiteinu chairman addressed the political crisis: "Something there doesn't sit well with me. I had the opportunity to meet and talk with Auerbach several times in the past year, even when it was difficult for him, even though it didn't suit me very much. I approached him on several issues because in a coalition, the wisdom is to be attentive, also to others, and not just to your own worldview or your voters. "I also heard his statements about the previous government before, so for me the whole conduct is quite a mystery," he said. He said, "There are many rumors and really the question of whether he was blackmailed, whether there is blackmail with threats here, I can't tell you, I have no proof of that, but I have heard all kinds of people who knew him from previous periods, from the days of Beit Yehudi, Bnei Akiva, I don't know what he was there, but everything I hear I can't rule out this thing. "Beyond Silman, in the Knesset corridors, in the Knesset cafeteria, quite a few people are walking around and you hear all kinds of ricochets from those conversations and comments. I have no proof but I indeed cannot rule out that Nir is under blackmail, under threats, and so perhaps that is the explanation for all this behavior.".

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