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Home Special Coverage 2019 Election

We are going to lose elections, PM warns settler leaders

In brief meeting with local council heads from Judea and Samaria, Netanyahu says he fears repeat of Likud's 1999 election loss. Ramallah, Amman, Ankara blast PM after he says he won't rule out annexing Judea, Samaria in future.

by  Daniel Siryoti , Efrat Forsher , Eli Leon , Ariel Kahana and Yehuda Shlezinger
Published on  04-08-2019 09:29
Last modified: 05-24-2019 07:10
We are going to lose elections, PM warns settler leadersThe Likud party

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with local council heads from Judea and Samaria, Sunday | Photo: The Likud party

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Between his many meetings and interviews with the media ahead of Tuesday's elections, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu found 15 minutes on Sunday to meet with heads of local councils from Judea and Samaria from the Likud party.

Those present at the brief meeting described Netanyahu as "fresh, focused and prepared for battle."

"Netanyahu says he is worried. Is this a tactic or reality? Probably both," one attendee posited.

In the meeting, Netanyahu reiterated the mantras he has recited in recent interviews with the media.

He said, "I was in this situation in 1999 [when Ehud Barak's Labor party defeated Likud at the ballot box]. Now, I recognize a similar problem. If we don't change the trend, we are going to lose," he warned.

"President [Reuven] Rivlin said that if there aren't 61 recommendations, then the largest party wins and forms a government. We don't have 61. [Zehut party leader Moshe] Feiglin refuses to commit. In a situation in which there is no bloc, then [Blue and White party heads Yair] Lapid and [Benny] Gantz are the biggest party. That is according to the polls in the media and that is according to our polling."

Likud MK Yoav Kisch, who organized the meeting with the regional council heads, told Israel Hayom," Netanyahu is at war. There is a big illusion. They're talking about a right-wing bloc, but there is no such bloc."

'Annexation would destroy negotiations'

Meanwhile, the Arab world reacted with anger to Netanyahu's remarks in an interview with Channel 12 News on Saturday night, in which the prime minister said he would not rule out the possibility of annexing Judea and Samaria in the future.

Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi blasted Netanyahu's remarks as "dangerous" and warned they threatened to "undermine regional stability."

"The problem is that there is occupation," he said. "If our conditions are not met, we will find ourselves facing a new escalation."

The Palestinian Authority in Ramallah also condemned Netanyahu's remarks.

Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat accused Netanyahu of "destroying any future chance of returning to negotiations and a peaceful resolution [to the conflict]. We will turn to the International [Criminal] Court in The Hague," he said.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu accused Israel of violating international law.

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