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Bennett's coalition partners see him as manager, not leader. And he acts like it haaretz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from haaretz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Like Yamina Chairman Naftali Bennett, Ayelet Shaked has been assigned a security detail after the announcement that the party will work to join a coalition with Yair Lapid ....
Get email notification for articles from Yossi Verter Follow Apr. 23, 2021 6:04 AM The idea of breathing life into the prospect of direct election of the prime minister had already been brought up by Interior Minister Arye Dery (Shas) in the previous election rounds. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu didn’t go along. He was aiming for a decisive win in each of the second, third and fourth times around. When that didn’t happen, he allowed his close partner – with whom he speaks on the phone for hours every day, and in tense one-on-one meetings – to run with it. To make the vision a reality. ....
Liat Ben-Ari (Screen capture: YouTube) “Scum of the earth, corrupt Liat Ben-Ari, we are in favor of Bibi, we will make your life miserable until you commit suicide,” the error-ridden Hebrew-language letter said. “We will look you in the eye every day, you fucker.” The letter was signed with the names of Orly Lev and Itzik Zarka, two Likud activists who have been leading protests against Ben-Ari and other law enforcement officials. But both denied having anything to do with the letter, and police believe that it was sent by a man called Moshe Alon. The cyber department of police’s Lahav 433 special crimes unit has recently told the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court that during the investigation, “DNA samples were collected for comparison to the seized threat letter.” ....
Follow Dec. 30, 2020 Benjamin Netanyahu has to consider himself a lucky man in at least one respect: He has led Israel through three elections, two lockdowns and zero state budgets over the last two years, more than enough shocks to challenge the most versatile of economies, yet the economy has held up relatively well through it all. The coronavirus pandemic has certainly taken a heavy economic toll on Israel too, but the downturn hasn’t been especially pronounced by global standards. Unemployment is high and small businesses are failing, but Israelis are spending as if the recession was on a distant planet. It’s no wonder Netanyahu seems to be blithely leading Israel into a third lockdown, a fourth election and yet another six months or more without a state budget. ....