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The Religious Zionism leader laid down six points his party won’t compromise on, including a complete Hamas withdrawal from Gaza and permanent IDF presence at the perimeter.
If Netanyahu wins again, “the state will fall apart,” the Yesh Atid Party leader claimed.
The party is increasingly skeptical of Netanyahu’s determination to finish Hamas once and for all.
Thousands march near the Strip’s northern border calling for a return to the enclave, which was cleared of Israeli communities in 2005.
The lawmaker asks to serve during the summer break, years after being exempted for ideological reasons.
“Judge Yoram Broza is morally corrupt and unworthy of continuing in his position even one day,” said the Religious Zionism Party leader.
“We are releasing thousands of terrorists, killers. It endangers the lives of people, sends the message that terror has no price,” MK Ohad Tal told JNS.
“In the end, Gaza’s governmental capabilities need to be destroyed,” said the Israeli finance minister.
“Israelis and Texans share profound appreciation for the values of faith, freedom and resilience,” stated Religious Zionism’s Ohad Tal.
The Jewish state risks becoming “the punching bag of all its enemies in the Middle East,” warned Israel’s Settlements and National Missions minister.
“The current situation is absurd,” coalition lawmaker Moshe Solomon told JNS.
“There are more than 1.5 million people who have grown up for generations with hate for Israel and antisemitism,” the Israeli finance minister told JNS.