Ben Gabir for Torah Judaism: Allow me to recruit ultra-Orthodox voters who will stay at home
The chairman of Otzma Yehudit turned to the leaders of the ultra-Orthodox party, and claimed that he has "accurate divisions" that indicate a complete mandate of voters who do not intend to vote, following his disappointment with his representatives. The party did not respond to the request: "We will know how to bring these votes to the ballot box."
Yaki Adamkar
10/31/2022
Monday, October 31, 2022, 7:52 p.m. Updated: 8:17 p.m.
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Ben Gvir: "In the next government I will ask to serve as Minister of Internal Security" (Walla system!)
The chairman of Otzma Yehudit, Itamar Ben Gvir, delivered messages this evening (Monday) to senior members of Torah Judaism, including Knesset members Moshe Gafni and Uri Makleb. Ben Gvir sought to mobilize votes for religious Zionism among the party's voters who do not intend to vote in tomorrow's elections for the 25th Knesset.
Ben Gvir He claimed that he had in his hands "accurate segments" of the voting public, mainly young people, who are angry with the ultra-Orthodox representatives, and it would be forbidden to neglect them. According to a political source, Ben Gabir claimed that this was a complete mandate. Torah Judaism did not officially respond to Ben Gabir's conciliatory request, that After many days of political confrontation between the parties, however, a party source told Walla that "it warms the heart to see Ben Gabir's sincere concern for the Torah Judaism voters.
We will be able to get them to the polls with God's help, and the right-wing bloc will have 61 and even more."
The request was not answered.
Gafni (photo: Mark Israel Salem)
Otzma Yehudit responded: "We do not address what is said in closed conversations, but the figures in the ultra-Orthodox public are very worrying, and teach that there is at least a mandate that does not go out to vote - we must get them out of the house and bring them to the polls in order to bring victory to the right."
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