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Former MK against Amir Ohana: "Which country in the world has a gay chairman?" - Wow! News

2023-01-02T07:04:09.430Z


"Which country in the world has a gay president?" Rabbi Mazoz against Amir Ohana: "The minister responsible for the disaster in Miron - 'affected by the disease'" (Walla system!) Nissim Ze'ev, a former Knesset member from Shas, in the interview with 103FM referred to the rabbis' statements about the gay community recently, and in particular to those said against the chairman of the Knesset, Amir Ohana. First, the former MK referred to the words


Rabbi Mazoz against Amir Ohana: "The minister responsible for the disaster in Miron - 'affected by the disease'" (Walla system!)

Nissim Ze'ev, a former Knesset member from Shas, in the interview with 103FM referred to the rabbis' statements about the gay community recently, and in particular to those said against the chairman of the Knesset, Amir Ohana.



First, the former MK referred to the words of Rabbi Shlomo Amar, in which he attacked incoming Knesset Speaker Ohana: "First of all, I think that these are the great men of Israel who speak according to Halacha and Torah. The rabbi in the clearest and cleanest language says, 'This is an abomination,' and it is a sharp abomination Meaningful. From the point of view of the person who serves as chief rabbi. I want to say, I think the prime minister should have shown more sensitivity in this section. For almost a month, the attack on them, all the gays, the persecuted, the poor, the prime minister came and said, 'I give you the chairman of the Knesset that he is gay'".



"If you ask me what I would do, I would try to talk personally with Ohana, who backed out of this proposal. I know Ohana, he is a genius, smart, intelligent person. Speaker of the Knesset is actually a choice.

If tomorrow Ohana wants to be a candidate for mayor of Jerusalem, who would choose him except that community?", he asserted, adding: "I think that as part of the coalition agreements, both ultra-orthodox and religious Judaism should have told the prime minister, 'With all due respect, Ohana can To serve in any position but not as Speaker of the Knesset. Which country in the world has a gay Speaker?"



In light of his statements, Davidov wondered what the sexual orientation of the Speaker of the Knesset matters, while the former MK explained: "He is a certain, respected person Sure, but it's not used as a way.

The Speaker of the Knesset is a roadmap. In fact, we must protest this path. There is no hatred, there is a loathing of a path. This is the path of the Torah - we are Torah people and everyone who is close to the Torah should express their protest."

"Instead of resigning, let him take the most correct step - get back together and marry a wife"

"Should the pride parade be banned in Jerusalem?" asked the pair of presenters, and the former MK replied: "I leave that to the politicians.

Today there is a religious and ultra-Orthodox majority, they will decide.

I tried to enact a law that, at least in Jerusalem, there would be no pride parade.

We have to take into account the majority of the religious and ultra-orthodox public in Jerusalem who see it as a thorn in the side."



Finally, Ze'ev claimed that "the majority of the public, including the secular, are against the pride parade.

I suggest you do surveys and see.

Maybe they will agree on Tel Aviv, a country in itself, but other places?

I would suggest to the Speaker of the Knesset not to resign from being Speaker, that he should go and establish a faithful house in Israel and say 'From this moment I am going to live a married life according to the religion of Moses and Israel'.

It's all.

Instead of resigning, he should take the most correct step, get back together and marry a woman."

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