The vote on the Citizenship Law exposes the injustice done to right-wing voters

by time news

Disappointed masses of right-wing voters across the country this week got a rare glimpse into a government that could have been formed. The vote on Rothman’s Citizenship Law in which all right-wing factions stood and voted for simple security logic revealed the magnitude of the injustice done by politicians on the right to the public, each in his area of ​​responsibility, who did not vote for the law, Yair Lapid This week in response to the dome that the agreement in Eviatar is not valid. Offers Torch to honor agreements, in the end it depends on the agreement Bennett signed with him.

The left was pressured by the cooperation, a painful reminder of how strong and large the right is in Israel (over 70 seats) and the left is negligible, coming to power only thanks to the Jewish wars. Not that I have any illusions as to how right-wing there will be a government consisting only of the right-wing bloc, but citizenship laws will pass here, and there will not be and there will be no ministers in the government who hate settlers. It is true that Netanyahu’s right-wing governments did not bring great achievements to the settlement, and when Netanyahu said at a Jerusalem conference this week: “We established the settlement of Amichai,” he forgot to mention that the residents of Amichai are evacuees from Amona.

In fact, it is not a 10-degree right-wing government, but if we take the Citizenship Act as an example, right-wing governments would not add to Rothman’s important amendments, or think of adding what he demanded in exchange for the opposition’s help in passing the law. At the end of the vote on the Citizenship Law, Michal Rosin bitterly congratulated Rotman on the achievement, and he answered her somewhat rightly, “It would not have happened without you.”

But despite Shaked Rotman’s achievement in passing the law, hatred and mistrust between right-wing parties in the Knesset is still very great. Right-wingers fear that religious Zionism will kill them in committee on the way to a second and third reading, and the letter signed by the leaders of the right-wing parties was also received in great sweat in the face of heavy distrust.

So true, the left have been pressured by the cooperation, mainly because they have no real ability to threaten or with whom to form a bloc against me that will bring a majority in left-wing bills, but the right is still far from connections. I especially remember a recent meeting of the Knesset Committee, members of the right and religious Zionism shouted at each other endlessly, Knesset members from Labor who were present at the meeting were unable to understand the magnitude of the hatred.

shadow of

MK Bezalel Smutrich went on an important mission in the Diaspora this week, Smutrich rarely left the country but traveled to meet with Jewish communities around the world, not on behalf of any lobby or organization of friendship and pats on the back like many Knesset members, tended to strengthen ties with world Jews. It is possible to dig inside Judea and Samaria or Base Vote but the move here was bigger and more important, and almost without communication, unlike its Knesset members whose every flight abroad is laden with media and videos like they traveled to sign a peace agreement and not visit the Swedish parliament.

But there are those who disregard the mission, and here I go on to talk about the Tarshish, an ugly tweet from a Jewish organization in Britain won a big hug from Diaspora Minister Nachman Shai who forgot that his job is unity among the people of Israel, and other ministers on the left who have no problem with a variety of Lapid vacations in Paris (Three in number since the formation of the government) But God forbid that Bezalel will fly abroad. It is not good for them that religious Zionism cares for our brothers, they labeled Smutrich as a settler so what if he suddenly invades their territory, Diaspora Jewry, where they like to slander IDF soldiers.

A source in the agency I spoke to recently told me about the Zionist Orthodox communities, communities that fit Smutrich’s view, communities that hear what is happening in Israel and would be happy for someone to visit, especially in light of Professor Ruth Calderon’s impending appointment as chairman.

You may also like

Leave a Comment