Bibi or Yamin
Hello Rabbi Miki, in one of your last columns (on Bennett and Bibi, etc.), you advised Bennett to propose a government under the Likud leadership without Netanyahu (I don’t understand what you’ve innovated in this column, everyone has been saying this for years that he should move, but that’s not the point). I completely agree that this is the right and appropriate move, and my friend, it would have happened by now, but why not equally suggest to Hauser, Hendel, Sa’ar, and Elkin to stop boycotting Netanyahu? After all, to the same extent that Netanyahu is screwing up the political system, they are also screwing it up, so “who hates the island more than the island”? (Each of them, between Netanyahu and Sa’ar, is preventing the formation of a right-wing government for Netanyahu to return to power, and Sa’ar, due to personal conflicts with Netanyahu, is not willing to sit in his place.)
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There is also a lot of good on the left.
What is the necessity of defining the right?
They are also our beloved sons of God, and probably much of the good that is here is thanks to them and thanks to the dedication that is in them.
Giving the Arabs Sinai, the Katif body of northern Samaria to Hebron, was actually done by the Likud.
What is the virtue that is on the right?
I don't know if Bibi sold (approved) one of the best submarines in the world to Egypt (unlike the entire military and political echelon here in Israel) because he had shares in a steel company there?
But he is suspected.
The others are not.
He really is scum
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