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"Like Germany in 1939?": The celebs are outraged by the words of MKs Struck and Rothman | Israel Hayom

2022-12-25T15:31:14.946Z


The Egg Stars attacked the statements of Knesset members Struck and Rothman from the Religious Zionist Party, who expressed a willingness to allow doctors and hotel owners not to provide services to members of the LGBT community if they so desired


A series of celebrities and public opinion leaders from various fields of entertainment came out today (Sunday) against the words of members of religious Zionism, Knesset member Orit Struck and Knesset member Simcha Rothman, who claimed, among other things, during interviews they gave to the media this morning that "a doctor may not provide treatment that goes against his faith" , and "a hotel owner will be able not to host gays".

The singer Idan Amadi quoted a number of proverbs, Agam Rodberg made an obvious comparison to the Holocaust, and Ran Denker added additional hypothetical scenarios to emphasize the danger of the controversial statements.

"I went to sleep and woke up in 1980," "Big Brother" participant Omri Ben Natan wrote sarcastically.

"Abravanel", stated the media person and journalist Hanoch Daum, who later added in another story an emoji thanking Prime Minister-designate Binyamin Netanyahu who disowned Struck's words.

"I liked what Hili wrote (referring to the words of Minister Troper who claimed that the religious members of the Knesset bring shame on Judaism and the religion - 14) humbly, in a pleasant, fluid and face-to-face manner.

A little compassion and pleasantness please, that's all that's needed," added singer Shiri Maimon. Comedian Shalom Michaelshvili was also enthusiastic about Troper's written words. "Please read," he implored his followers. "As usual, a sane voice.

Thank you, Hili."

From the history of Shiri Maimon,

"The main thing is that everyone will still be admitted to the Knesset," wrote the entertainer Avi Nussbaum above the quoted quotes from Knesset members Struck and Rothman.

"I'm just asking. What's the difference between this and the 'No entry for Jews' signs in Germany in 1939? If it doesn't cross the border, then when will we wake up?" cried actress Agam Rodberg.

"Her ways are the ways of Noam, and all her paths are peace", the singer Idan Amadi quoted the famous verse from the book of Proverbs.

The main thing is that everyone will still be admitted to the Knesset pic.twitter.com/37xeBpVSMt

— avi nussbaum (@avi_nussbaum) December 25, 2022

"Orit Struck, a doctor may not treat a settler or a person who believes in one God or a hotel owner will not allow entry to people who are married according to the religion of Moses and Israel. Is the story ridiculous? Exactly. I hope the message is clear. If it is allowed to say, it is also allowed to do. Slippery slope." Actor Ran Denkar was angry and warned.

From the history of Rodberg Lake,

"We came to banish darkness. The bad-hearted fundamentalism of Struck and her friends," attacked the actor Idan Alterman.

"This coming weekend, with the swearing in of the government, we will all end the year 2022, and start living in the eighth century BC," scolded TV presenter Lior Shlain.

The winner of "The Big Brother", Tikva Gideon, was asked about it and replied to her followers.

"This whole story is crazy to me. It's crazy to me to see people from the community who are silent, it's crazy to me that Knesset members express themselves in a racist and homophobic way and it goes on the agenda. At the same time, unfortunately, I'm not surprised by anything after the overcoming paragraph. We'll wait and see," she concluded.

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