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Gantz's adviser involved in a letter against Netanyahu? | Israel today

2020-09-06T14:15:42.284Z


| politicalThe letter sent to the Prime Minister by the heads of the ultra-Orthodox authorities is also signed by the mayor of Bnei Brak. • His closest advisor is the strategist Ronen Tzur, who also accompanied Ganz in the election campaign. Netanyahu and Tzur Photo:  Olivier Fitoussi / Flash 90, Yossi Zeliger Government within government? Ronen Tzur, a former senior adviser to Bnei Gantz, advises the m


The letter sent to the Prime Minister by the heads of the ultra-Orthodox authorities is also signed by the mayor of Bnei Brak. • His closest advisor is the strategist Ronen Tzur, who also accompanied Ganz in the election campaign.

  • Netanyahu and Tzur

    Photo: 

    Olivier Fitoussi / Flash 90, Yossi Zeliger

Government within government?

Ronen Tzur, a former senior adviser to Bnei Gantz, advises the mayor of Bnei Brak, who signed the firm letter sent today (Sunday) by the heads of the ultra-Orthodox authorities to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, against the background of the intention to impose a blockade on some of them.

Zur, who previously called President Trump "Adolf," denied being involved in the letter.

The letter, signed by Bnei Brak Mayor Avraham Rubinstein, Beitar Illit Mayor Meir Rubinstein, Elad Israel Porush Mayor and Emanuel Eliyahu Gafni Council Chairman, wrote to the Prime Minister, among other things: "The entire ultra-Orthodox public will not forget the injustice done to it. .

We will not forget who the man who signed his hand, time and time again, for us to become spreaders of diseases and enemies of the people. "

Prime Minister in an election speech in which he referred to Tzur's tweet // Photo: Benjamin Netanyahu's Facebook page

The advisor to the mayor of Bnei Brak, Ronen Tzur, is one of the most prominent strategy advisers in Israel, who until recently accompanied the deputy prime minister and defense minister Bnei Gantz during his political moves.

The same Zur is remembered, among other things, for his old tweet, from 2017, in which he wrote: "Barack Hussein Obama went, Donald Trump arrived. Dead to know who was after him."

Following the same tweet that made headlines during the election campaign last year, Netanyahu called on Gantz, who was running for prime minister, to fire Tzur.

In addition to all this, we recently updated in the office of Defense Minister Ganz that "as part of the defense system's preparations," he will visit the Bnei Brak municipality today together with Mayor Avraham Rubinstein.

"At the end of the visit, Ganz will give a statement to the media outside the city hall," it was reported.

Barack went to Hussein Obama, came Donald Adolf Trump.

Dead to know who was after him.

- ronen tzur (@RonenRt) August 17, 2017

As reported earlier today, the heads of the ultra-Orthodox authorities wrote to Netanyahu: "As someone who managed this crisis, you never bothered to hear our voice, understand the hardships and try to promote real initiatives to flatten the morbidity curve, your ear was not attentive to us There is a significant section of the population in Israel that competes in all arenas, budgetary, social and media. "

They later clarified to Netanyahu: "We hereby inform you that the entire ultra-Orthodox public will not forget the injustice done to it. We will not forget who the man who signed it, time and time again, to become disease spreaders and enemies of the people, selectively punishing tens of thousands of families. "You have received, time and time again, made in the absence of logic and health expectation and are clearly and unequivocally directed against the ultra-Orthodox public. We see you as the sole culprit for these punitive measures, for degrading the dignity of our tradition and our dignity as legitimate citizens in this country.

Source: israelhayom

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