
On the program "Israel This Morning" hosted by Tal Meir, today (Thursday) the presenter addressed the crisis of the conscription law and the attacks by the left-wing camp on the law promoted by MK Boaz Bismuth, chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.
""There are campaigners here who have realized that there is a very, very big point of friction within the right," said Meir, "between religious Zionism and the Haredim, and this is the time to take advantage of the momentum, to come in and drive a wedge to split the national camp out of their political interest. To bring down the government. We need to remember that too.
""So there is a very, very big campaign here against the recruitment of Haredim, which is a campaign that is actually intended to harm the national camp.".
The presenter explained: "Of course, I too have criticism, I also have criticism of the Haredim, I too am bowing under the burden, my husband also serves in the reserves. I too am very, very angry and charged, but when there is a balance here between disbanding the national camp and leading to the elections and recruiting Haredim, then the answer is clear to me as to which side I am on.".