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Bennett vs. Smutrich: "Dancing on the Blood" | Israel today

2022-04-03T17:43:29.356Z


PM Olmert Against Religious Zionism Spokesman Tonight (Sunday), Prime Minister Naftali Bennett launched a scathing attack on the chairman of the Religious Zionist Party, Bezalel Smutrich. "Whoever published this thing, whoever dances like this on blood, represents neither Zionism nor religion. Over the past weekend I have not come to address this shocking publication. I have dealt with security issues. In the dozens of actions we are taking


Tonight (Sunday), Prime Minister Naftali Bennett launched a scathing attack on the chairman of the Religious Zionist Party, Bezalel Smutrich.

"Whoever published this thing, whoever dances like this on blood, represents neither Zionism nor religion. Over the past weekend I have not come to address this shocking publication. I have dealt with security issues. In the dozens of actions we are taking to stop the wave of terrorism, thwarting the terrorist cell attack "In Jenin and other burning issues," Bennett wrote on Facebook.

According to the Prime Minister, "The silent majority knows very well: the values ​​of religious Zionism on which I grew up are statehood and love of state, joint leadership, significant military service and contribution to the state, man as he can, unity of the people at all costs, stubborn resistance to terror and not burning hatred during a campaign ".

He added that "anyone who has spent years in nocturnal ambushes with people from all parts of the nation, anyone who has seen friends injured in battle, anyone who remembers heartbeats on the way to action, the smell of tank or diesel in weapons cleaning, could not, simply could not publish such a post."

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Source: israelhayom

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