Netanyahu and Bennett arranged a skirmish in parliament

A new clash between the prime minister Naphtili Bennett and the leader of the opposition, ex-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu occurred the day before at the plenum of the Knesset.

Opposition representatives criticized the Bennet government for the fact that it began the process of legalizing illegal Bedouin settlements in the Negee desert.

Prime Minister Naphtali Bennett said that he was not going to apologize for the fact that the government under his leadership legitimized illegal settlements in Negev. According to him, the government “is trying to improve education, tries to resolve Negev.

“The idea is to create a number of legal settlements. I do not apologize for this – I am proud of this. The previous government criminally launched the problems of Negev instead of solving them,” Bennett said.

In turn, the leader of the opposition Benjamin Netanihu said that the existing government “is not right, there are only false-right.”

Bennett turned to Israeli citizens and asked if they were choosing a “complex government, but the government of solving problems and goodwill”, or will prefer a “new coalition: Netanyahu, Ahmad Tibi, Aiman ​​Uda and Ben-Gvir.” In this statement, Bennett hinted that Benjamin Netanyahu could shift the government only with the help of the Arab party “United List”, whose faction includes Ahmad Tibi and Aiman ​​SPA.

“So that no one has illusions: you cooperate, Ben -Gvir and Tibi, a mirror reflection of each other to shift the legal government,” Bennett is quoted by the Israeli edition “Details”.

During the performance, the opposition members shouted to Bennete: “Leave,” and the chairman of the “United List” Aiman ​​shouted: “This is the worst government.”

When his turn came up at the Plenum, Netanyahu said: “Bennett, you made your way to the prime minister’s chair with the help of fraud, like which there was not any democracy. No one believes in your word.” During the speech, the deputies from the coalition also interrupted Netanyahu with shouts from the place.