MK Pindros: "My dream is to blow up the Supreme Court building"
In the documentation that reached Walla!
The Knesset member from Torah Judaism was heard in a harsh statement while participating in a panel on the night of Independence Day.
According to him, he has no ambition to include ultra-Orthodox in key positions in the country, but to develop Torah studies.
"This MK is worse than a plumber"
Yaki Adamkar
09/05/2022
Monday, 09 May 2022, 07:29 Updated: 10:12
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In the video: MK Pindros My dream is to blow up the Supreme Court building (Yaki Adamkar)
A harsh statement by MK Yitzhak Pindros of Torah Judaism against the Supreme Court.
During the Independence Day panel held this weekend at the Nehora High School yeshiva, a discussion developed between MKs Simcha Rotman of Religious Zionism and Pindros about joining key positions in the country as judges in the Supreme Court and senior positions in government ministries.
In the documentation that reached Walla!
Pindros argued at the hearing that his ambition is to further strengthen Torah studies in the state and not necessarily to include ultra-Orthodox in key positions in the state leadership as in court because Torah study has more influence.
He spoke out against the Supreme Court and said: "You know what my dream is? To bring D9 and blow up this building. Not to put my judges there. That's my dream."
He had previously said that his role as a Member of Knesset was "to correct the people of Israel by establishing another Torah" and "not by the Supreme Court," as he put it.
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"A Knesset member is worse than a plumber."
Pindros (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Later, MK Simcha Rotman wondered if it would be possible to combine Torah and deed life and combine gratitude at a young age, but also work until integration into key positions such as a Knesset member, judge or health minister and doctor?
And MK Pindros responded with another surprising statement on his part: "A Knesset member is worse than a plumber," and boasted that his relatives study Torah at the kollel.
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