2021 Elections: After the Likud confrontation, Netanyahu ordered a curfew

A crisis within the Likud? Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today (Wednesday) ordered a curfew of interviews with the Likud party. This, after the public quarrel between the Minister of Regional Cooperation and Tzachi Hanegbi and MK Shlomo Karai on the issue of cooperation with the United Arab List (RAAM).

As you may recall, veteran Knesset member Tzachi Hanegbi said this morning on News 12 that “in the current situation, we see Mansour Abbas as a potential possibility.” Shlomo Qara hurried to object, tweeting on his Twitter account: “By no means!”. Hanegbi did not remain obligated to tweet, and wondered: “MK Shlomo Qarai? I will Google.”

Qarai answered him live on Channel 12 that “I think it’s better to google someone you don’t know than to google and be ashamed. Hanegbi also didn’t know the Gaza Envelope, who knows if Tzachi is not Gideon’s mole who stays in the Likud?”.

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