Why is Netanyahu Leading the Blue and White Party?

April 5, 2019 | 3 Comments »

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  1. Right Wing parties want to extended sovereignty to all Jewish Settlements. Gantz came out against Netanyahu’s pledge on Israeli TV to extend Israeli sovereignty to ALL Israeli settlements not just those in the large blocks.

    Gantz said unilateral actions were irresponsible. Gantz has also said the Gaza model was successful and the one to follow. So apparently he like the unilateral action of closing down settlements and withdrawing so terrorists could take over but is opposed to Israeli’s in Judea/Samaria living under Israeli Civil Law.

    I hope people realize how potentially dangerous it is to vote for Blue/White! Since Feiglin (Zehut) has left it open who he would back Likud or Blue/White, I urge people NOT to vote for him and instead vote for “New Right” or the United Right Block (Jewish Home + National Union + Oztma)!

  2. For goodness sake, all you people in Israel who are complacent about this election get off your duffs and go out and vote on April 9 for Likud or one of the other Right parties. Bibi explains exactly why this is so important in this interview in yesterday’s (April 5) Israel Hayom. Everyone should read it:

    “Netanyahu: We’re on the brink of losing the election
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells Israel Hayom that in the home stretch of a particularly brutal election campaign, a victory for the Right is by no means assured, and complacency among Likud voters could hand the next government to the Left.”

  3. For goodness sake, all you people in Israel who are complacent about this election get off your duffs and go out and vote on April 9 for Likud or one of the other Right parties. Bibi explains exactly why this is so important in this interview in yesterday’s (April 5) Israel Hayom. Everyone should read it:

    “Netanyahu: We’re on the brink of losing the election
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells Israel Hayom that in the home stretch of a particularly brutal election campaign, a victory for the Right is by no means assured, and complacency among Likud voters could hand the next government to the Left.”