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Gafni in a scathing attack on Bennett: a murderer, causing people to die
During nightly debates in the Knesset plenum on the Dayanim Law, Gafni harshly criticized Prime Minister Bennett, against the background of the increase in morbidity.
"Naftali Bennett is the killer of the dead from Corona. He makes people die," he said.
Meanwhile, the Knesset plenum finally approved in the second and third reading the Dayanim bill
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Wednesday, 28 July 2021, 03:30 Updated: 06:51
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The chairman of Torah Judaism, Moshe Gafni, last night (Wednesday) attacked Prime Minister Naftali Bennett during a debate on the Dayanim law in the Knesset plenum and said that he is the "killer" of Matti the Corona.
"He causes people to die," Bennett
lamented.
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Continues to attack Bennett.
Gafni (Photo: Reuven Castro)
"Speaking against MK Netanyahu, he brought vaccines, we reached zero morbidity," Gafni added. "Until the current government arrived and we reached almost 2,000 infected a day.
He has no Dishmia faction.
Where are all those who claimed that Bibi was to blame for the people who died?
I repeat, Bennett is to blame!
Not believing what this government is doing, what it is bothering the citizens about.
"They are interested in appointing Antiochus as a member of the committee for the appointment of judges," he said.
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"We will serve the citizens from the opposition, the disabled and the elderly and the farmers," he clarified.
"Instead of Norwegian law, they will give the money to the needy."
Meanwhile, the Knesset plenum tonight approved two coalition bills, including the Dayanim Law, and closed after a debate that lasted more than 35 hours.
The Dayanim Law, approved by a majority of 59-54, changes the composition of the Dayanim Appointments Committee, adding another representative on behalf of the government - and the person to be appointed is Minister Zeev Elkin.
In addition, the law increases the female representation on the committee and stipulates that it will have two rabbinical claimants instead of one rabbinical claimant today.
About two weeks ago, the coalition suffered a blow with the Dayanim Law, when it fell in the plenum following a wrong vote by Knesset Speaker Miki Levy, and this week managed to pass it in three readings.
In addition, the coalition approved the Otamalim Law on first reading by a majority of 28 supporters and 0 opponents. This is a law promoted by Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, which extends the activities of the Committee for Preferred Housing Complexes. And the farmers, and MKs in blue and white even demanded freedom of vote in it until they received a promise that changes to the law would be introduced.
Bad Future, Meretz and the Labor Party are also demanding changes to it ahead of the second and third readings.
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