Minister Idith Silman Distances Herself from Bennett, Targets Legal Establishment Ahead of Likud Primaries
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First reported by Mako · 24 minutes ago
What happened
Minister Idith Silman is aggressively reshaping her image ahead of the Likud primaries by attacking Israel's legal system and distancing herself from former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. She targets Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and Supreme Court President Isaac Amit, while aligning closely with Netanyahu and right-wing settler groups. Despite her efforts, her social media posts receive limited positive engagement as she fights to maintain her political position.
- 01Idith Silman distances herself from Bennett and attacks Israel's legal establishment on social media.
- 02She targets Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara and Supreme Court President Isaac Amit with frequent posts.
- 03Silman aligns with Netanyahu and right-wing settler groups to solidify her base.
- 04She demands a pardon for Netanyahu and frames his trial as politically motivated.
- 05Her environmental achievements are limited and criticized for lack of enforcement.
- 06Social media engagement with her posts is low and often hostile.
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