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Shaked v. Lapid and Horowitz speeches: "I shrank, labeling a large public is a terrible injustice"
The Minister of the Interior criticized the speeches delivered by the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Health, the Knesset meeting to mark the 26th anniversary of the assassination of many, in which she said she attacked right-wing voters.
"Admittedly I needed a few breaths, ideological and value people are forced every year on this day to absorb the slime of slime"
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Tuesday, October 19, 2021, 10:32 Updated: 10:46
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In the video: A special sitting on the 26th anniversary of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin (Photo: Knesset Channel)
Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked today (Tuesday) criticized Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz in the background of their speeches at the 26th anniversary of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in the Knesset. In a post posted on Facebook, Shaked wrote that "after hearing the speeches yesterday, I simply shrank. The labeling of a large electorate - as opponents and assassins of democracy - is a terrible injustice done to determined and value ideological people, who are forced every day to absorb slime and insults, even their representatives."
According to Shaked, "Such labeling excludes half of the people from the democratic game - it is not the preservation of democracy but its contempt. There are no 'good' here versus 'bad'. There is one people here and people should respect each other." Shaked added that she "admits I needed a few breaths." Shaked also wrote that "the wild incitement that is sending out any restraint that has been raging among our sons in recent times must stop.I am ready to accept a political debate, but this debate has long crossed the red lines. "
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"There are no 'good' versus 'bad' here."
Shaked (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Lapid delivered a strong speech yesterday in which he said that "there is a clear line between Rabin's assassination in the last year, both part of the great Israeli struggle, it is not between right and left, but between people who believe in democracy and people who try to destroy it. Rabin was not assassinated by the right, true right "Democrat, but in the hands of those who are not willing to accept Israeli democracy. If someone tells himself that the majority does not decide, he is not really in the national camp - he is an extremist and dangerous nationalist. Instead of loving the country he hates those who do not think like him," said Lapid.
The Foreign Minister added that "Yigal Amir's ideological descendants are sitting in the Knesset of Israel today. If we had not performed the miracle of the change government, they would have been sitting in the government."
Lapid in the Knesset, yesterday (Photo: Noam Moskowitz, Knesset Spokeswoman)
Horowitz later argued in the plenum that "Rabin's legacy is a value-based, moral and practical worldview. It is the understanding that a democratic state cannot control another people, it is the recognition that the occupation is contrary to Zionist principles, that a democratic and Jewish state cannot be maintained." The first Israeli prime minister to recognize this reality and recognize the need to end control of the territories and hold peace talks.
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