The new coalition is incapable of governing and making decisions. Each minister sees their office as a personal empire, and the Islamist parties, whose members are terrorist sympathizers, are holding the entire government hostage.
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The only ones who defend the current government are the flatterers in the media who are convinced, and rightfully so, that the coalition is their doing, a work of art they ought to protect fiercely.
However, besides mishandling the pandemic, the government is also causing rift and polarization in Israel. It is strangely preoccupied with disposable tableware and wasting vast amount of public funds on the Norwegian law and the fourth generation of people who feed stray cats, as well as an industry of handing out jobs that wouldn't disgrace the historical socialist governments.
The damage this government causes every single day might turn out to be irreversible.
On my way to Jerusalem on Wednesday, the bus stopped at Raanana junction and I saw about 12 Arab women get on the bus to the Temple Mount. None of them were traveling to the holy site to exercise their right to visit. Their goal was to worship and pray at the site.
In contrast, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett went ahead and declared that Jews had no right to worship on the Temple Mount, only a right to visit. His statement was heard by the whole world, including Muslim extremists and the Palestinian Authority, who picked up on the current government's weakness.
A weak Israeli government is a dream come true for the Palestinians. Bennett and the new coalition are helping their dream of return come true.
Washington is planning to reopen the Palestinian embassy in Jerusalem, which closed in 2019. The repercussions of such a move are obvious to the most simpletons of politicians. Bennett understands this as well. That is why he asked the Biden administration to postpone its opening until the coalition approves a state budget, allowing the failed government to continue to rule.
A weak Israeli government is a dream come true for the Democrats as well, and they will, of course, postpone opening the embassy to help the Israeli government survive.
Only a naive individual would fail to understand that a weak Israeli government will lead to an increase in terrorism, encourage Iran, strengthen the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement and put the security of the Jewish state at risk. And yet the media continues its march of folly.
The longer this government stays in office, the more people will lose sleep, missing the nights they could sleep peacefully, knowing those in charge will be able to respond to threats and make decisions. It is crucial for the Right to arise and the Palestinian-leftist rule to come to an end.
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