Netanyahu accuses his coalition partners of playing “petty politics” and calls for unity against Hamas

The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has criticized the “petty policy” that, in his opinion, is being carried out by part of the coalition and has appealed for unity to defeat Hamas and bring back the hostages . “I demand that everyone put aside any partisan interest,” he claimed.

“We are at war on several fronts and we face great challenges and difficult decisions, so I firmly demand that all coalition partners get to work and rise to the occasion,” Netanyahu began his criticism. in a video published on their social networks.

“This is not the time to play petty politics,” said Netanyahu, who also referred to the coalition’s blocking of a controversial bill that would drastically change the way municipal rabbis are elected.

Thus, he has assured that these differences only endanger the battle that they have been fighting for months against the “enemies” of Israel. “Let’s be one, let’s stay together, behind our troops,” she demanded.

“We must all focus solely on the tasks before us, which includes defeating Hamas, bringing back all our hostages and bringing our fellow citizens safely home,” he asked.

This claim comes after his party, the Likud, suggested that National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir leaked “state secrets” after media reports that Netanyahu proposed to him to be part of a group that would receive security updates. in exchange for supporting the aforementioned law.

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