Tel Aviv Crisis; Will Bennett’s cabinet fall before Biden’s trip?
Analytical news site Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed wrote in a report on the deep political crises in Tel Aviv that there is a possibility that the cabinet of Naftali Bennett will fall before or after the visit of the US President.
Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed news website, in an analytical report on the crises of the Tel Aviv cabinet, wrote in its introduction that the internal crises of the Zionist regime’s cabinet are approaching their peak and that the government of Naftali Bennett will overthrow the current Prime Minister of Tel Aviv.
Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed writes: “Israeli reports confirm that Nir Aurbach, a member of the right-wing Knesset led by current Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, has given him until next Monday to manage and regain control of the coalition government. Otherwise, he will vote next week on a bill proposed to dissolve the Knesset, which has been seized as a threat by opposition to the cabinet led by Benjamin Netanyahu; “In this way, he will not hinder the orientations and efforts to form a government to replace Bennett’s current cabinet.”
“This is a situation where the propaganda and psychological war between the opposition and the supporters of the cabinet continues, and even within its coalition,” the report continued. Such a situation continues in view of what is being said about the end of his government, and since it is a matter of time. The Israeli website Walla notes that Naftali Bennett has asked Knesset member Nir Auerbach to postpone his final formal separation from the coalition government until after President Joe Biden’s long-awaited visit. “It should be done next month, put it aside.”
Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed added: “In this regard, tensions have risen from Netanyahu against the right-wing representatives of the Bint party coalition and have so far led to the departure of two of its members in the letters of Amiha’s Shikli and Eid Suleiman; This caused the Bennett cabinet coalition to lose its majority in the Knesset. Of course, Bennett has another problem, and that has to do with the identity of the person who is going to overthrow the current cabinet. If the overthrow of the government is done by the vote of the representatives of the right-wing party headed by Naftali Bennett, it will mean that the current Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Zionist regime, Yair Lapid, will take over the presidency of the transitional government; “He will take over the running of Tel Aviv during the upcoming campaign, while Israel awaits new elections.”