Rabbi Druckman: I cry out from the depths of my heart. There is a boycott of the Haredim, what kind of unity is this?

June Green
May 31, 2021   
Rabbi Haim Drukman meets with New Right Parliament member Ayelet Shaked (unseen) in Merkaz Shapira, Southern Israel, February 11, 2020. Photo by Avi Dishi/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ????? ??? ???? ????? ??? ???? ?????? ??? ??????
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Rabbi Chaim Druckman, the elder of the religious Zionist rabbis, called this morning (Monday), in an interview with Galei Tzahal, to stop the establishment of a left-wing government - and urged Gideon Sa'ar to agree to the establishment of a right-wing government with the Likud. In the interview, Rabbi Druckman said: "I am crying out from the bottom of my heart, I certainly understand that there is no desire to go to a fifth election, but we must uphold what the people chose in the previous fourth election, otherwise it is a distortion of the will of the people, anti-democratic and anti-moral. "The people unequivocally chose the right, 72 right-wing Knesset members, 38 and the left, so how can we establish a government other than a right-wing government that is the will of the people?" Rabbi Druckman added: "We must act as the people chose in the elections and under no circumstances otherwise. I am no longer talking about establishing a government with the support of supporters of terrorism, but the very fact, how is it possible? How is it possible? I am crying out from the bottom of my heart. I don't know if it's just Naftali Bennett, what about Gideon Saar? He has six mandates and he can with his six mandates... Gideon Saar can form a right-wing government and he can form a left-wing government, how does he choose to form a left-wing government?" The rabbi asked: "Has Saar completely lost his worldview? His ideology? Only personal matters determine? One needs to free oneself from all personal considerations and put Israel before one's eyes and what is good for the country and its future and its continued development. "It's not too late yet, how is that discretion? Naftali rightly says that the state is dear to him and I believe him, so if the state is dear to him, he will think about the good of the state, and I certainly repeat to Gideon Sa'ar that everything is in his hands and he needs to free himself from other things and see the main thing right in front of his eyes and act accordingly, and it's not too late yet." Rabbi Druckman emphasized: "We need to establish a right-wing government as the people wanted. After all, the new government is called a unity government. What unity? There is a boycott of the Haredim, is this unity? What unity? How is it possible?"'
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