Benzi Robin, Knitted News13.01.21 15:00 29 Tevet Tishpa

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In response to an interview with MK Matan Kahana, at the Knitted Studio two days ago, the “Religious Zionist” party says: And evil. The Religious Zionist Party will not take part in a smear campaign of this kind. This is not the way of religious Zionism. “
In an interview with Srugim, MK Kahana said, among other things: “We have been embracing Smutrich for a year and a half, part of the process he has done and the legitimacy he receives from the public, it is thanks to the hug he receives from us. Unfortunately, when Bennett deals with big and national things, there are those who choose to stop and interfere and split. I think we’ll soon have to make a decision here or here. We really want to go together “
Earlier, MK Matan Kahana published a press release: “Religious Zionism in all its forms today has one political house that best represents its values and needs – a right-wing party. The right embodies what we were educated to do – to lead and give for the sake of all the people of Israel, not to shut ourselves in. This is not the time for divisions but for the unification of forces greater than all the colors of the rainbow of this wonderful public. Everyone has a place. Together we will go on a long journey together and we will also win. ‘
“Bennett is lying, there was no talk of placements”
In an interview today at the Knitted Studio, MK Smutrich (chairman of “Religious Zionism”) said: “I have not changed a millimeter. I have remained the authentic party. Naftali says I am still right but I put everything aside and bring leftists, what will people like Shmuel Aboav do In decisions about the justice and settlement system, whoever leaves the king’s path is Bennett. Because he wants to be prime minister and address public values in my eyes it is a practical mistake. Ultimately it puts two ways whoever thinks everything should be put aside Bennett will propose, and whoever thinks values should be at the center That he will choose us. “
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“In an unequivocal discourse on values, Bennett sought to retain the most flexibility to leave him the option to join a center-left government. I understand we do not know which government will be formed, but I could not accept a minimum commitment that even a government that relies on Arab abstention is not an option. “Then I was also told that Bibi wanted to do it with Mansour Abbas, but I am not ready to give a hand in breaking this precedent that later left-wing parties will be able to form a government with the support of Arab supporters of terrorism.”
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