Bennett-Netanyahu handover meeting lasts only 25 minutes, Bennett unfazed

AuthorGIL HOFFMAN
Published date15 June 2021
They dealt with security and diplomatic issues, which were later supplemented by Bennett's meeting with National Security Adviser Meir Ben-Shabbat, the source said.

"No, he was not angered," the source said. "Let it go. It is time to move on."

No further meetings are planned between Netanyahu and Bennett. Netanyahu declined to take part in the traditional transition ceremony, and the brief meeting took place behind closed doors, with no statement to the press.

Sources close to Bennett have said Netanyahu did not allow any of his staff to hold transition meetings before the new government was officially authorized on Sunday.

From the meeting with Bennett, Netanyahu rushed to the Knesset to convene all the MKs in his bloc. He urged the MKs of Likud, Shas, United Torah Judaism and the Religious Zionist Party to work hard together to bring the new government down.

"The fraudulent government will fall quickly because it is united solely on hatred, exclusion and greed," Netanyahu told the MKs.

The right-wing bloc would meet weekly to plan strategy and maintain discipline within it, he said. He urged the MKs to remain unified and fire from their "armored personnel carrier" out, not in it.

"I have never seen an opposition so cohesive and strong," Netanyahu said. "This is a super mission, and we've been drafted into it. We will go together, and we will win together. I believe in this obsessively."

Former coalition chairman Miki Zohar and Shas leader Arye Deri repeatedly called Netanyahu "Mr. Prime Minister" by mistake. He said he would not argue with them.

"Call me your excellency," Netanyahu told Deri.

Also on his first day in the opposition, Likud MK Ofir Akunis submitted proposals to establish two Knesset caucuses.

The caucuses will need to be approved by the Speaker of the Knesset, and members of both the coalition and the opposition have signed onto them in support.

The first caucus, The Abraham Accords Caucus, will advance and expand relations with the Muslim countries that signed the Abraham Accord peace treaties last year at the same time as encouraging new countries to join the accords. The caucus will promote shared values of tolerance and religious liberty by strengthening ties with Jewish communities in these respective countries.

The second caucus, The Caucus to Combat Antisemitism and BDS, will stand up to attacks against Israel and Jewish people, namely attacks against the legitimacy of the state. It will work to empower Jews in the diaspora as well...

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