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Home Special Coverage 2021 Election

Yamina chief asserts he won't join Lapid nor Netanyahu-led coalitions

"The public has to choose – it's either Bibi or Bennett," he says. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly makes Haredi parties sign a pledge promising to back him after the elections.    

by  Yehuda Shlezinger , Yair Altman and ILH Staff
Published on  02-24-2021 11:15
Last modified: 02-24-2021 11:15
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Yamina leader Naftali Bennett | File photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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Yamina leader Naftali Bennett on Wednesday reiterated that he will neither back Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the March 23 elections nor will he join the Center-Left bloc.

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With Yamina projected to win 10-11 Knesset seats, Bennett has emerged as a kingmaker in the coming political battle and has made no secret of the fact that he is eyeing the Prime Minister's Office.

"Yamina will not join a left-wing government, not even under [Yesh Atid leader Yair] Lapid," he told Army Radio. "The public has to choose – it's either Bibi or Bennett," he said, using Netanyahu's nickname.

As for the possibility of joining a government that includes former ally Religious Zionist Party leader Bezalel Smotrich – who, for his part, has joined forces with far-right Otzma Yehudit party leader Itamar Ben Gvir and the radical Haredi faction Noam – Bennett said, "We're against boycotts so we will partner with anyone who is in favor of [Israel as] a Jewish and democratic state."

Commenting on Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Lieberman's suggestion to form an obstructive bloc, he said, "I'm not playing that game. My goal is to replace Netanyahu and maintain the national camp's power."

Meanwhile, Netanyahu on Tuesday made Shas leader Aryeh Deri and United Torah Judaism leader Moshe Gafni pledged in writing that they will support him for the role of prime minister following the elections.

Netanyahu has also reportedly demanded that Smotrich sign a similar pledge, but the latter refused.

"Such promises have proved useless in the past and I have no intention of signing one," the Religious Zionist Party said in a statement. "We are committed solely to the [Right's] values and path and we will be part only of a government that expresses them."

Lieberman panned the move and called on Lapid, New Hope leader Gideon Sa'ar and Bennett to commit to joining forces after next month's elections.

Also on Tuesday, 130 defense officials, past and present published a letter urging Blue and White leader Benny Gantz to withdrew from the Knesset rate.

Blue and White has been teetering on the brink of the four-seat electoral threshold, with some polls giving it, at best, five seats, and some projecting it demise.

These votes, the letter contended, could give another Center-Left party – one with better chances of getting elected – a much-needed electoral boost that could eventually help the bloc come to power.

Among the letter's more prominent signatories were former Shin Bet security agency Director Carmi Gillon, former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former National Security Adviser Uzi Arad, and former Mossad intelligence agency Director Danny Yatom.

The letter stressed that its signatories believe the another Netanyahu term would endanger Israel and urged Gantz to put his ego aside and make sure that the Center-Left bloc is in the best possible position to oust Likud from power, Channel 12 News reported.

"It is clear that it is not the coronavirus but a prime minister facing criminal charges who is placing the public in harm's way to save his rule and his own skin. It is time to make a bold decision," the letter pleas.

"Benny, it is time to make one last leadership call and exit this race. [Blue and White] is likely to fall below the electoral threshold – do not be party to a terrible waste of votes that could go to the camp trying to effect change. Israel is wounded. Israel will salute you – it is time to put Israel first."

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