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Home Special Coverage 2020 Election

Yamina threaten to 'topple Netanyahu' if new government is not to their liking

Alliance of Habayit Hayehudi, the National Union and New Right parties asserts it "will not be a fig leaf for a left-wing government." MK Ayelet Shaked: 'Opposition' is not a dirty word.

by  Ariel Kahana and Yehuda Shlezinger
Published on  03-30-2020 11:42
Last modified: 06-12-2022 09:16
Yamina threaten to 'topple Netanyahu' if new government is not to their likingOren Ben Hakoon

Yamina co-founders Bezalel Smotrich,Naftalli Bennet, Ayalet Shaked and Rafi Peretz | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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As the Likud and Blue and White parties continued with their efforts to cobble together a national unity government, many in the right-wing bloc expressed concerns about he large number of portfolios Blue and White leader Benny Gantz is expected to secure for his faction.

At this stage of the negotiations, both blocs have laid claim to 15 portfolios, a serious step down for the right-wing bloc's current 28 portfolios.  

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The potential division of ministries affects mostly Yamina, the alliance of Habayit Hayehudi, the National Union, and the New Right.

The faction, which currently holds three ministries–  Defense for Naftali Bennett, Transportation for Bezalel Smotrich, and Education for Rafi Peretz– lambasted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "for not even considering Yamina for a major portfolio."

Netanyahu "sold everything that is important to the ideological Right to Blue and White, and the Justice Ministry will probably go to [MK Avi] Nissenkorn, which is a disaster for the Right given that his is very left-wing," one Yamina official told Israel Hayom.

"He sold the Defense, Economy, and Communications portfolio to the Left," he continued. "Netanyahu is basically forming a left-wing government. He made sure the haredim get what they want, but he didn't even think about giving the Interior, Health, or Religious Affairs portfolios to Blue and White."

According to the current understanding between Gantz and Netanyahu both Interior Minister Aryeh Deri (Shas) and Health Minister Yakov Litzman (United Torah Judaism) will remain in office.

Another Yamina official said the faction was so disturbed by the shaping nature of the government, that it might join the opposition.

"If Netanyahu leaves us with nothing and forms  a left-wing government, not only will we not be part of it, we will try to topple him from the outside. We won't be a leftist government's fig leaf," he asserted.

Taking to social media Smotrich wrote: "A unity government is important, but I lack last week's champions of democracy to explain why it is democratic to give 17 MKs political power equal to a block of 58 MKs.

"In the next government, the minority is going to rule and run the country. There may be no other choice but we to put it on the table and keep it in mind the next time they [the Left]talk about the 'blackmail' of the small parties."

Former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said that "handing over of the Defense and Justice ministries to the Left means ideological subjugation to the Left and the destruction of the reform instated in the Justice Ministry, as well as of the regularization effort [of [settlements] in Judea and Samaria effort we have led in the courts in recent years."

Speaking with Army Radio on Monday, she stressed that "'Opposition' is not a dirty word. We weren't born ministers and this partnership [with Likud] won't be as natural if we're facing a left-wing government. Sitting in an opposition is definitely an option. It's unthinkable that for 17 mandates, everything important to the Right will be sold to the Left.

"I'd like to believe that the prime minister won't dismantle the right-wing bloc," she said.

Likud officials said in response that "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on the phone with the heads of the national camp and made it clear to them that the preservation of the national camp is more important than ever during efforts to establish a unity government.

"The PM made it clear to the faction leaders that the media reports about the negotiations, including the division of portfolios, are false."

 

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