The Jerusalem Post

PM, Lapid accuse Netanyahu of weakening ties with US

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu was acting “childishly and irresponsi­ble” by attempting to harm ties between the new Israeli government and the Biden administra­tion, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said in a closed-door meeting of his Yamina faction.

Foreign Minister and Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid accused Netanyahu’s office of leaking to the conservati­ve website the Washington Free Beacon an incorrect story that the Biden administra­tion would rescind former US president Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Israeli sovereignt­y over the Golan Heights.

“The new opposition is acting like the opposition to the State of Israel by circulatin­g malicious rumors,” Lapid said during the Yesh Atid weekly faction meeting.

Netanyahu denied the charges and laughed about the accusation­s in a meeting with opposition heads in the Knesset.

“This is ridiculous and totally made up,” he said. “It is just as ridiculous as the reports that

we would try to overthrow the government and storm the Knesset.”

Reacting to a report in Israel Hayom that Ra’am (United Arab List) head Mansour Abbas said negotiatio­ns with the Palestinia­ns were on the way, Netanyahu said: “Bennett sold out the country to Mansour Abbas and will now sell it out to [Palestinia­n Authority President] Mahmoud Abbas.”

Netanyahu also criticized Bennett for saying Israel is running

out of vaccines.

“I don’t know why he is saying there’s a problem,” he said. “I got us tens of millions of vaccines. The new government should act like I did to get them. We, of course, will help if requested.”

Asked by a reporter when he would leave the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem’s Rehavia neighborho­od, Netanyahu said: “I will leave Balfour by the agreed date [July 10] and live in Caesarea.”

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? FOREIGN MINISTER Yair Lapid speaks at the Yesh Atid weekly faction meeting yesterday.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) FOREIGN MINISTER Yair Lapid speaks at the Yesh Atid weekly faction meeting yesterday.

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