The Likud’s spokesman brought up the Harpaz Affair, which which began with fighting between then-defense minister Ehud Barak and Ashkenazi, who was IDF chief of staff, in 2010. It involved the two spying on one another, and a forged document meant to undermine Likud MK Yoav Gallant, who was Barak's candidate to replace Ashkenazi. After nine years of investigations and proceedings, the only person indicted in the affair was Boaz Harpaz who forged the document about Gallant.“We don’t need preaching about morality from Gabi Ashkenazi, who defrauded investors in the Shemen company out of millions” – when it did not find oil in the Negev – “and brought the stinking corpse called the Harpaz Affair into the IDF General Staff,” Likud’s spokesman said. “Water and Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz, long considered a close Netanyahu ally, joined the ranks of Likud MKs criticizing the immunity bill.“We’ll weigh the matter and I hope we don’t get there and won’t need it, and that like the prime minister said, after a hearing, it will turn out that these [accusations] disappear,” Steinitz said at an event for Likud activists in recent days, according to a recording played on Kan 11 Monday night.The comments come after MK Gideon Sa’ar, a rival of Netanyahu, called the bill damaging to the prime minister and to the Likud, and said he is not the only one who thinks so. New MK Michal Shir joined Sa’ar in opposing the proposal soon after.בשביל המאבק הזה מוכן להכנס גם לטוויטר. חוק חסינות צריך רק מי שיש לו ממה לחשוש. אנחנו לא מפחדים מהחוק, אנחנו מכבדים את החוק. pic.twitter.com/M3j91jeGUY
— גבי אשכנזי - Gabi Ashkenazi (@GabiashkenaziMK) May 21, 2019