MK Ben Barak against the "Religious Zionist" party: if elected - announcers will wear headscarves
A member of Yesh Atid attacked Smotrich and Ben Gvir, and claimed in an interview on Radio North that if they were government members, women's rights in Israel would be harmed.
In religious Zionism they attacked, and demanded an apology.
Ben Barak replied: "Let's calm the cynicism and beautification"
Yaki Adamker
09/19/2022
Monday, September 19, 2022, 3:29 p.m. Updated: 3:49 p.m.
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On video: MK Ram Ben Barak's interview with Radio Kol the moment he attacks Netanyahu - "He has mental problems" (Photo: Haim Tzach/L.A.M., Reuven Castro and Yonatan Zindel/Flash 90)
Member of Knesset Ram Ben Barak from the Yesh Atid party today (Monday) attacked the religious Zionist party and said that he fears that "soon the announcers on television will be wearing head coverings, and women will not be able to serve in the army, that's where we are going".
Following his words in an interview with Radio North, the religious Zionist party issued a statement in which it demanded that Prime Minister Yair Lapid condemn Ben Barak's words and apologize for his statement.
Ben Barak published a clarification on Twitter, and wrote: "Let's calm the cynicism and beautification - we live in a democratic country and I respect everyone who by choice decides to behave this way otherwise it is their right - a man in his art will live. My intention was that in the government of Smotritz Ben Gvir it would be by force. The attempts to ride on such a statement Or else, for election purposes, it is rigged."
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