Moshe Feiglin, whose Zehut celebration unsuccessful to pass a threshold for a 21st Knesset, criticized Religious Zionist rabbis for job on their students to refrain from voting for a celebration that seeks to apart Judaism from a state of Israel.
“The Religious Zionist rabbis were among a absolute institutions who joined opposite freedom. we know them – they never worried to self-reflect about a drop of communities that became legitimized by them and never will. No rabbi worried to speak to me before arising hatred letters opposite me,” Feiglin claimed.
“I kept still though now I’ll tell we a secret,” Feiglin wrote to Religous Zionist rabbis on his Facebook page. “When we pushed Zehut electorate to brand with a Gush, we not usually managed to continue a high cost of living, we not usually managed to lift housing prices, and we not usually managed to continue a miserable preparation of Israel’s children though we also divided Jerusalem and deserted Israel to destruction.”
“Because as we betrothed via a campaign, we had no goal of dividing Jerusalem in sell for legalization. And now Trump says, ‘Israel’s choosing formula pierce assent closer,’ and we all know accurately what he means.”
Feiglin pronounced he had designed to insist on both preserving Jerusalem and legalizing cannabis in bloc negotiations. “My debate revolved around economics and amicable issues. we didn’t wish to pierce a concentration to a domestic locus since we knew that Jerusalem doesn’t have a father currently – positively not you. If we succeeded in gaining adequate seats as a polls predicted, afterwards Zehut would have had additional threshold conditions for entering a bloc – any coalition: a Litzman Jerusalem Law.”
“Yes, yes, a same law that a haredim brought when they were in a antithesis that compulsory 80 signatures of Knesset members before they would start negotiations on Jerusalem. The same law that all a ‘trustees’ who endorsed it fled from a plenum so as not to support it and we was left alone. we wouldn’t have cared if Netanyahu was a one who authorized it or Gantz – since this law would have saved Jerusalem and a whole country.”