Yair Lapid lambasted the chief rabbi’s remarks on Sunday, stating, “Rabbi Yosef's words are an insult and disgrace to the IDF soldiers who risk their lives to defend the country."
In a post to X on Saturday night, Minister Benny Gantz, the chair of National Unity, joined Lapid in condemning Yosef’s remark.
Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman also voiced his opposition to the rabbi’s declaration.
Liberman, who has been critical of the government in recent weeks, even going so far as to call on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to step down and for the country to have elections, wrote in a Saturday post on X, “Without duties, there are no rights.
It’s a shame that Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef and some other haredim continue to undermine Israel’s security and act contrary to Jewish law.”
"Take off your shoes before you speak disparagingly towards the chief rabbi, who expressed a clear and resolute opinion about the tremendous right of Torah scholars who defend the land,” the Sephardic haredi Shas Party declared in a Sunday statement, also alluding to the Hebrew Bible.
“Serving in the IDF is an immense right of a Jew who defends himself in his own land and a great commandment,” the right-wing party said.
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In a post to X on Saturday night, Minister Benny Gantz, the chair of National Unity, joined Lapid in condemning Yosef’s remark.
Yisrael Beytenu chairman MK Avigdor Liberman also voiced his opposition to the rabbi’s declaration.
Liberman, who has been critical of the government in recent weeks, even going so far as to call on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to step down and for the country to have elections, wrote in a Saturday post on X, “Without duties, there are no rights.
It’s a shame that Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef and some other haredim continue to undermine Israel’s security and act contrary to Jewish law.”
"Take off your shoes before you speak disparagingly towards the chief rabbi, who expressed a clear and resolute opinion about the tremendous right of Torah scholars who defend the land,” the Sephardic haredi Shas Party declared in a Sunday statement, also alluding to the Hebrew Bible.
“Serving in the IDF is an immense right of a Jew who defends himself in his own land and a great commandment,” the right-wing party said.
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