Gantz demands Knesset vote for new Speaker

Kahol Lavan leader Benny Gantz on Friday requested a vote on Monday for a new Knesset Speaker to oust the Likud incumbent.  Likud slammed the move noting that, 24 hours after the prime minister invited the opposition leader to establish a national emergency government to combat the coronavirus epidemic, Kahol Lavan had failed to grasp the scale of the crisis and continued to engage in petty politics. A zero grade for leadership and good sense, said Likud.

 

 

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6 thoughts on “Gantz demands Knesset vote for new Speaker

  • Mar 13, 2020 @ 14:39 at 14:39
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    Gantz Vader has been lured on the dark side of the Force, now one of the most iconic villains in popular culture.

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  • Mar 13, 2020 @ 14:41 at 14:41
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    Gantz once more proved that he is a Schwantz. The best ting for world Jewry and the word. No State No Zionism No hebrew Try again in 2000 years

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    • Mar 13, 2020 @ 16:23 at 16:23
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      Rabbi, I’m American and do not understand your statement, . . . could you elaborate, please? I like to follow information about Israel, but am unfamiliar with some of the terms used by Israelis in their every day conversations.

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  • Mar 13, 2020 @ 16:27 at 16:27
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    correction –
    Gantz should just cool his heels 3 more days until the Netanyahu Trial of the Century begins, then it will be a whole fresh new morning

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  • Mar 13, 2020 @ 18:24 at 18:24
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    The answer is completely obvious — it’s a unity government without Netanyahu

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