oleg benz decided to cooperate with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and you decided to refrain from this participation and remain in the opposition, what guided you? well , in fact, in a real democracy , there is always an opposition, even in wartime, and only one. one thing is national unity on the battlefield, and another thing is national unity in the political sphere, we know that there were many slogans that russia is united, afghanistan is united and so on. source, the source of strength in any democracy is precisely the ability to talk about things openly. i remember the experience from when i was. the second world war and when democracy continued in britain, when the government was replaced by chamberlain and vice versa, that is, we need to discuss and we need to be able to disagree, and this is not a weakness, this is a strength, this is the advantage of democracy, this makes us powerful and it separates us from our enemies, meaning i wouldn't be er... i wouldn't be afraid of things like disagreeing with someone else's position, and i know that people think that you have to