Naftali Bennett consults to form a cabinet with Netanyahu.
Following media reports of the impending collapse of the Zionist regime, Hebrew sources reported that the prime minister had consulted on forming a cabinet with the participation of the former prime minister.
The Hebrew network Kan reported on Thursday evening, quoting political sources, that Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett was consulting to form a cabinet with the presence of Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of the opposition in the occupied territories and the former prime minister of the regime.
Al Jazeera quoted Kun as saying that the Israeli prime minister had consulted with his political adviser on the current crisis in the cabinet and the possibility of forming an alternative cabinet without Netanyahu without dissolving the Knesset and holding early elections. has done.
Although Bennett’s office confirmed the meeting, it denied the Kahn network’s report on the content of the meeting.
The consultations came after Reuters reported Monday evening: “It seems that the fragile coalition of the Israeli cabinet on Monday came close to reports after a lawmaker from the right-wing Bennett party decided to leave the government. “It is a collapse.”
“I have informed the prime minister that, given the current situation, I am no longer part of the coalition,” Nair Aurbach, a member of the far-right Yamina (Bennett party) party, said in a statement released by the Zionist media.
His departure from the cabinet led to Bennett’s coalition losing 59 of the 120 seats in the Knesset, two less than the majority.
According to reports, Auerbach did not answer questions about allegations
The Hebrew network Kan reported on Thursday evening, quoting political sources, that Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett was consulting to form a cabinet with the presence of Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of the opposition in the occupied territories and the former prime minister of the regime.
Al Jazeera quoted Kun as saying that the Israeli prime minister had consulted with his political adviser on the current crisis in the cabinet and the possibility of forming an alternative cabinet without Netanyahu without dissolving the Knesset and holding early elections. has done.
Although Bennett’s office confirmed the meeting, it denied the Kahn network’s report on the content of the meeting.
The consultations came after Reuters reported Monday evening: “It seems that the fragile coalition of the Israeli cabinet on Monday came close to reports after a lawmaker from the right-wing Bennett party decided to leave the government. “It is a collapse.”
“I have informed the prime minister that, given the current situation, I am no longer part of the coalition,” Nair Aurbach, a member of the far-right Yamina (Bennett party) party, said in a statement released by the Zionist media.
His departure from the cabinet led to Bennett’s coalition losing 59 of the 120 seats in the Knesset, two less than the majority.
According to reports, Auerbach did not answer questions about allegations that members of the “extremist and anti-Zionist” Knesset had led the coalition “in troubled directions.”
that members of the “extremist and anti-Zionist” Knesset had led the coalition “in troubled directions.”