In the middle of a crisis; Will Bennett’s cabinet go down in history?
Criticism of the Zionist aregime’s cabinet has reached its peak, and the opposition is preparing to say goodbye to the prime minister by voting on the plan to dissolve the current cabinet in the Knesset.
The gradual fall of the cabinet of the Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has started gradually for months. The first effects of this fall were the withdrawal of two members of the Bennett party from the coalition; And the possibility of other delegates leaving the coalition supporting the occupying regime’s prime minister has been strengthened. Now there is a lot of talk and consultation about the collapse of the current Israeli cabinet, both in the occupied territories and abroad, and almost everyone [even the urban Zionists] are waiting for him to leave.
quick look
The withdrawal of Knesset members from the pro-Bennett coalition led to the fragility of the cabinet and the beginning of increasing pressure and criticism of the current Prime Minister of Tel Aviv.
Efforts by Bennett and Lapid to save the cabinet were unsuccessful, and even 56% of Zionist settlers said they wanted an end to Bennett’s cabinet.
The hopes of Bennett and his cabinet supporters for Biden’s trip have lost their relevance and impact; Because almost with the departure of the deputies and the pressure of the opposition, the ground has been prepared for the fall of the cabinet.
Israeli media acknowledge that Bennett’s opponents, led by Netanyahu, are preparing to vote on a plan to dissolve the cabinet in the coming days.
If a Knesset meeting is held to dissolve the cabinet and Bennett falls, Lapid will take over the affairs of the Zionist regime until elections are held in occupied Palestine.
Status assessment
The first blow to Bennett’s cabinet came from Yemina’s Eidit Suleiman; His departure from the cabinet caused the 61 votes in the coalition in the Knesset to reach 60 votes and he lost his majority. If another member of the coalition leaves, Bennett’s cabinet will have only minority support in parliament. After Suleiman, another member of the coalition, Amiha, withdrew his support, and the withdrawal became a trend. In the latest media reports, Nir Auerbach, a member of Bennett’s right-wing party, has given the prime minister until next Monday (today) to take control of the coalition and regain control.