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Netanyahu’s maneuvers leave Blue and White clueless on budget, elections

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s constant machinations and tricks leave Blue and White in the dark as to whether he intends to push for new elections next week.
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On Aug. 19, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s convoy pulled up outside Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda market, just a few minutes’ drive from his office. It was a sudden, allegedly spontaneous visit. Netanyahu decided that he wanted to hop over to a local vegan restaurant to grab a quick lunch. And if he was already there, this was a great chance to ask the owners of the restaurant whether they already received their coronavirus stipends. They said that they did and thanked him. Of course, there was nothing coincidental about any of this. Netanyahu’s spokespeople filmed the whole thing and posted it online. Netanyahu knew exactly where he was going, and whom he was about to meet. Inevitably, he was greeted with chants of, “Bibi, King of Israel!” After all, the market is considered his home court.

While all of this was going on, a senior Likud official was anonymously quoted as warning the Blue and White party, “This may be the last Wednesday of the 23rd Knesset. This isn’t working out. I had no high expectations from the outset, but I never thought it would be anything like this. It’s impossible to get any work done. Will we go to elections on Monday? That would be terrible, but continuing like this, given the current circumstances seems to me even worse.”

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