Chairman of the Noam party Avi Maoz said today (Monday) that there is no clause in the coalition agreements that requires the cancellation of the pride parades, and emphasized that he did not even raise the issue. "I love everyone from Israel, not from Israel.
I voiced my opinions dozens of times.
When I speak against, I am not against a particular person but against phenomena and opinions and I will continue to do so out of love," Maoz said at a press conference he called.
Maoz responded to the harsh criticism that the agreement with Likud drew from the left and center parties and said: "I am aware of all the voices of concern and concern, and the shaming of me alongside great sympathy
I am turning from here to all the people of Israel - don't get confused.
nothing to worry about
Your brother and your flesh is selfish.
I came to serve according to my beliefs and opinions and will continue to do so with determination."
He thanked Prime Minister-designate Binyamin Netanyahu and emphasized his political work in the past.
"Yesterday we signed an addendum to the coalition agreement with the Likud. For me, the responsibility for Nativ is the closing of a circle," he noted.
"I am connected to the heroic struggle of the prisoners of Zion to immigrate to Israel. As a result of our struggle then and as a result of the struggle of many others, the iron walls of the former Soviet Union fell and the immigration of over a million Jews became an existing reality.
I thank the prime minister-designate for the opportunity he is giving me to be a part of this wonderful process," said Maoz.
Maoz and Netanyahu, yesterday (photo: official website, no)
Before Chairman Noam's press conference, he received an attack from Chairman Israel Beytenu Avigdor Lieberman regarding the Law of Return.
"Avi Maoz said that the Law of Return causes thousands of non-Jewish immigrants to enter here. He is going to be in charge of a path. His appointment is blocking the path of immigration to Israel," Lieberman said.
"In the IDF there are thousands who serve and are not Jewish according to Halacha, as far as I'm concerned, they are much more Jewish than the students of the Fonbij Yeshiva."
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