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A senior member of the Smutrich coalition: "A grown boy who tramples an entire country" | Israel today

2022-05-24T08:41:14.572Z


Israel Today has learned that the chairman of Religious Zionism has argued that Gantz's compromise should be opposed: "An opportunity to take a clear stand, without games" • Senior A


The chairman of Religious Zionism managed to irritate the coalition:

During the nightly discussions in the opposition whether to accept Bnei Gantz's compromise proposal on the "Dimensions for Studies" law, Bezalel Smutritz expressed his opposition and also explained that it was an "opportunity to take a clear position, without games.

To lead a clear and unapologetic line. "

Recall, the opposition in the end did not participate in the vote and the law passed with 75% funding. 

The coalition defended him.

Bnei Gantz in voting on the "Dimensions for Studies" law,

According to the chairman of Religious Zionism, Gantz gave another 9% and thus easily "folds the opposition" and claimed that the Likud could not stand a three-day campaign.

A senior coalition official reacted sharply to Smutrich's position and told Israel Today: "Only Smutrich, who evaded service in the IDF, has enough audacity to attack former chief of staff Bnei Gantz for infidelity to the state. ".

Smutrich chose not to comment.

Meanwhile, opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the passage of the law and tweeted on his Twitter account: "Dear fighters, thanks to our hard work, funding has risen to 75%.

When we return, it will be 100%, we love you. "

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Source: israelhayom

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