Bibi Be Gone

Two Arab Parties Unite to Defeat Benjamin Netanyahu

Jonathan Lis, Michael Hauser Tov---in Ha'ertz today:

"Joint List to support vote for Knesset Speaker
Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party began the legislative process on Thursday to try to replace the current speaker of the Knesset, Yariv Levin of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, with Yesh Atid lawmaker Mickey Levy.

Yesh Atid took the step without informing its future coalition partner, Yamina, whose leader, Naftali Bennett, is slated to become prime minister, risking majority Knesset support for the move.

However, later on Thursday, the Joint List – a majority Arab alliance that isn't part of the Lapid-Bennett coalition but a staunch opponent of Netanyahu – announced it supports the move, ensuring a comfortable majority.

Joint List officially requested to hold the vote during the Knesset's next session on Monday, in a move blasted by Netanyahu's Likud party."

And, from the NY Times, Thomas Friedman remarks, "But if there is a silver lining that can never be taken away, it is the fact that not only Israeli Jewish parties, but Israeli right-wing Jewish parties, have agreed to serve in an Israeli national unity coalition — and not only with an Israeli Arab party, but with an Israeli Arab Islamist party."

The numbers make this story. The two Arab Parties, Ra'am and Joint List, together hold 10 seats in the Knesset. The Left and Center Parties in the coalition hold 58 seats. Only 61 Knesset votes are needed to ditch Bibi.

Even if Bibi can peel off a few RW supporters from Yamina, it is unlikely to be sufficient to his intended purpose.

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In the Land of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is declared mentally ill for describing colors.

Yes Virginia, there is a Global Banking Conspiracy!

@The Liberal Moonbat Family. United. To Life!

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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Likely for the Palestinians it will be business as usual.

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@humphrey I have said all along that life will not improve significantly for Gaza and all Palestinians in the near term.

But this is a start.

Towards representation for all the residents of Israel, the West Bank and Gaza.

If no more families are evicted from their homes in the West Bank, that will be something wonderful.

If no more homes in Gaza are blasted to bits, that will be wonderful.

No guarantees of any of this. But it is a start.

"Till the square foot and the square mile, (who knows, maybe it) will take care of itself."

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Only compromise can avoid violence.

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

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@humphrey Machine will be Unaffected by this change in government.

Benny Gantz, Minister of Israeli War, oooops, Defense, is in DC now and Gantz will hold the same exact position in the new government.

What will change is the loosening of Orthodox strangleholds on Public Transportation, for example and the chipping away of the Apartheid State which says that some citizens are real citizens or somesuchcrap.

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It's actually quite damning of Israel that it took until now.

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@gjohnsit @gjohnsit Like Trump, he will not go quietly.

I expect as much trouble as he can stir up to continue for weeks if not months and years.

Like Trump he is too old for this crap. Bibi is 72.

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Mike Bloomberg also wanted to be King For Life. He stole his third term by defeating democracy in NYC and reigned for 12 very long years.

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The new coalition with Arab parties could well bring about historical changes. Near the end he talks about the possibility of center-left/Arab party coalitions.

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@peachcreek I too feel more optimistic.

Cautious optimism.

Good addition, thanks, peachtree.

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