An amalgam of eight leaders trading insults and denigrating each other—whilst their parties have adopted policies that are totally irreconcilable on critical issues—is not the foundation for any stable Government—especially in Israel—whose enemies will become increasingly emboldened following the announcement of a cobbled-together Israeli Government comprising very different bedfellows.
A vote of confidence first needed from 61 members of the Knesset before this dysfunctional Government even begins operating is certainly not a foregone conclusion.
Either an Islamic-Arab party—Ra’am (4 seats)—or an extreme left wing party—Meretz (6 seats) which includes two Israeli Arabs—possess the ability to drag Israelis to a fifth election in 3 years.
This Government could implode in making decisions involving such issues as:
- Hauling Israel before the International Criminal Court (ICC)
- Authorising future building in Judea and Samaria (West Bank)
- Extending Israeli sovereignty into Judea and Samaria
- Preventing the renewal of violent protests by Israel’s Arab population that saw synagogues burnt and attacks on Jews and their property during last month’s Israel- Gaza conflict
Fractured relations and policy differences abound:
- Yamina MK Ayelet Shaked—echoed Sa’ar’s sentiments:
“Anyone who talks like that will not be with us in a coalition,”
- During the election campaign—Bennett signed a pledge on TV (pictured left)—making the following commitments:
“I won’t allow Yair Lapid to be prime minister, including in a rotation (agreement.)” and “I will not establish a government based on the support of Mansour Abbas from the Islamic Movement.”
Bennett’s credibility has been shot to pieces.
- Bennett has long held the following views:
“The central problem is the failure of the Israeli leadership to simply state that the land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel. We have to say this to ourselves on Channel 2 and on CNN that Israel belongs to the Jews” “We have to tell ourselves and the whole world that his land has belonged to us for 3,000 years. The most certain path to defeat is for Israel to forget its sense of justice. This is true historically and legally. There has never been a Palestinian state here.”
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