Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu smiles after first exit poll results for the Israeli elections at his party's headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Monday.

ed note–the otherwise curious Gentile reader should not in ANY MANNER be swayed by what appears to be ‘bad blood’ between Bennett and Netanyahu. Netanyahu is as deeply embedded in the Israeli political machine as a tick is in the back of a dog, with DEEP ties to Mossad and all its assassination tentacles, and therefore if Bennett were truly the nemesis to ‘Bibi’ that the JMSM paints him being, Bennett would simply disappear from the political stage, either figuratively or literally.

And now we are all supposed to believe that this present ‘interim’ government headed by Bennett while Netanyahu is on vacation is being brought down by yeast being permitted in IDF bases during Passover?

Yes, the followers of Judah-ism, the ‘children of Israel’ as they love to refer to themselves, definitely are crazy enough to hyper-focus on something as petty, trivial and small-minded as this, but that is not what is going on here.

Netanyahu’s stage-right exit from the premiership was nothing more than a necessary tactical retreat, a sabbatical of sorts in the aftermath of Israel’s maneuvers related to the stealing of the 2020 election and the ushering of Biden into the White House.

For public consumption purposes, the mirage needed to be created that Netanyahu was a weak, impotent individual who could no more hold on to his own government than he could marshal the behind-the-scenes power necessary to rig a stolen election in the most powerful country in human history.

But he did it all the same. All the noise, instability, and chaos that took hold of America before DJT had become POTUS was all of Netanyahu’s doing, from the tidal wave of daily screeching in the JMSM, the ‘Russia Investigation’ by Mueller, Covid 19, the 2 Impeachments, the January 6th ‘insurrection’ and, finally, the theft itself.

And it all swirled around a phrase encompassing 4 simple words–

 

DEAL OF THE CENTURY

 

DJT’s plans for finally resolving the Israeli/Palestinian situation and diffusing the ticking time bomb in the Middle East whose fuse was lit the moment that a certain biblical character named Abraham started hearing voices in his head telling him that he and his ‘peeps’ were to inherit everything between the Nile and Euphrates was the reason Netanyahu brought down DJT as POTUS. It wasn’t immigration, it wasn’t abortion, it wasn’t the 2nd Amendment, it was all about Jerusalem and that ‘eternal inheritance’ that serves as a major piston in the engine of Judah-ism’s ultimate designs for that ‘New World Order’ that so many hear about these days.

Having said that, please pay very close attention to the nuanced message that Bennett is sending to the rest of the world, and especially to ‘Rome’–meaning America and the West–concerning the creation of a ‘Palestinian state’ and the parceling of ‘Yerushalayim’, the pirates’ lair that Judea, Inc plans to use as its ‘base of operations’ in running the world.

 

Israel National News

At the start of the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett rejected the notion that he would allow the King of Jordan to dictate Israeli policy on the Temple Mount.

Bennett added that he would not bow to the demands of Jordan or Ra’am party head MK Mansour Abbas, to alter the rules for Jewish visits to the Mount, nor would he permit Waqf officials to enhance their presence on the Mount plaza.

‘I want to make it clear that there is not, and there will not be, any political calculations made with regard to our war on terrorism,’ Bennett said. ‘And it goes without saying that all our decisions with regard to the Temple Mount and Jerusalem will be taken by the Israeli government, which is sovereign over the entire city, without any consideration for outside interests. We absolutely reject any foreign intervention in the decisions made by the Israeli government.’

The Prime Minister stressed that, ‘The State of Israel will continue to maintain respectful relations between the members of all religions in Jerusalem, as we have done in the past. Our capital is a united Jerusalem, which is the capital of just one country – Israel.’

In a comment addressed to his coalition partners, Bennett added, ‘Anyone who has any sense of national responsibility will do whatever he can to ensure that this good government endures, and I expect and know that all parties and all heads of parties will do what they can and indeed are already doing so.’

However, earlier on Sunday morning, MK Maazen Ghenaim (Ra’am) made a statement indicating that the coalition’s future was certainly imperiled. What Ghenaim threatened specifically was that when a no-confidence motion was brought before the Knesset, his party would absent itself from the Knesset, opening the possibility for the opposition parties to win the vote and topple the government.

Speaking on Radio A-Shams, Ghenaim said, ‘The way the government, and specifically Yamina, is behaving is forcing us out of the coalition. I am advising Ra’am that we leave the coalition in the coming session.

‘There is no doubt that we are at a critical time here,’ Ghenaim said. ‘This is our position: We should leave the coalition and head to elections, and I believe that we should be coordinating our moves with the Joint List on this matter,’ he stressed, referring to the Arab party that currently sits in the opposition.

A vote for the dispersal of the Knesset is due to be brought before the plenum this week, and Ghenaim said that his party has yet to determine its conduct for this specific vote, although he personally intends to sit it out at home, awaiting an update on negotiations between his party and the rest of the coalition.

This week, the summer session of the Knesset opens, with most analysts assessing its chances of lasting out its term as low. Haaretz’ political analyst, Yossi Verter, has said that he is 80 percent certain that the government will only last another month, give or take, explaining that the government’s ‘vital organs’ are still in critical condition.

‘The structure of the coalition is not stabilizing,’ he said. ‘Ra’am is still wavering, and every little wobble on the security-policy front – such as Jerusalem Day which is coming up soon, unrest in Gaza, or the Temple Mount – could tip the scale.’

According to Verter, every day Bennett has to check that Yamina MK Abir Kara is still on-board. ‘The doubts and uncertainties now include Nir Orbach, who is under more and more pressure as time goes on. Shaked suggests allowing him to present his own ‘policy achievements’ which should keep him in line. With regard to Shaked herself, the third member of this triumvirate, Bennett is more certain. They’ve had a number of disagreements along the way, but he’s not worried that she’ll follow in Silman’s footsteps and drag the other two [Orbach and Kara] after her.

‘Shaked also keeps Bennett updated on what’s going on with Kara and Orbach,’ Verter added. ‘From the outside, it’s not entirely clear whether Shaked is the one representing the troika in the Prime Minister’s Office, or whether she is the one promoting Bennett’s position before them. What we do know is that all three meet every week, ever since Silman defected.

‘On Memorial Day, the three met at Orbach’s home in Petah Tikva, which was problematic given the timing,’ Verter noted, explaining that, ‘politicians usually avoid doing anything to attract attention on such days, and if they do have to attract attention, they do what they can to defuse it.’

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