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Gafni attacked Deri: "He should make sure first not to go with the left like in the past" | Israel today

2022-08-02T12:05:58.244Z


The chairman of Shas promised that he would make sure that Torah Judaism goes only with the Likud, drawing sharp criticism from party chairman Gafni, who claimed that he always went with the right • "According to this patronage and condescension, it seems that he is the chairman of Torah Judaism"


"He should take care of himself first so he doesn't go with the left as he has done before"

- this is how Degal HaTorah MK Moshe Gafni, chairman of the Torah MK, attacked Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri on Network B today (Tuesday) after he emphatically announced about a week ago that Gafni "Will go responsibly to the government headed by Netanyahu."

As I remember, Deri said about Gafni: "I tell you with responsibility that there is nothing to fear. Talk is talk, they have internal accounts. I take responsibility for Torah Judaism. It belongs to our bloc, it will go to a government headed by Netanyahu and will not go to any government without the Likud."

Gafni, who saw Deri's words as arrogance, was quick to bite and said: "According to this patronage and arrogance, it seems that he is the chairman of Torah Judaism.

He should first take care of himself that he does not go with the left as he has done in the past.

I talk to everyone, but we only go with the right and with Netanyahu who heads the right-wing bloc.

point".

Among other things, during the interview, Gafni referred to Miri Regev's criticism against him: "She rambles and talks nonsense and she really lowers votes for the right."

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Source: israelhayom

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