MK Matan Kahana of Yamina commented in an interview on Reshet Bet on the formation of the "change government."

"We had to take responsibility. We understand that we are paying personal and political prices, but the right thing to do is to go to a government that will bring stability. In the Knesset, no one works for the citizens of Israel, we were only engaged in quarreling with each other," Kahana said.

"Yamina members are being subjected to heavy pressure, both on networks, on private telephones and in demonstrations near the houses - it crosses several boundaries. There are some MKs who feel that their children are being threatened. The prime minister is certainly trying to stir things up, and not just him - they're trying to thwart [the government] in any possible way."