Rabbi Chaim Druckman, a senior representative of the religious Zionist movement, said that Yamina chairman Naftali Bennett called him to say he was relinquishing his bid at the prime minister spot in exchange for membership in a Sa'ar, Netanyahu coalition government.
"He's not interested in the third [rotation] offered to him, but willing to have Sa'ar serve as prime minister for half the term as proposed by Netanyahu. Bennett would receive one of the [major] ministries in a stable government," Druckman told Kan Reshet Bet.
Rabbi Druckman attacked the emerging Lapid-Bennett government: "I do not understand why people should be lied to. This is anti-democratic and anti-moral. The public voted in the right."