Minister of Religious Services Matan Kahane responded for the first time this evening (Saturday night) - in an interview he gave to Rina Malih on the program "Meet the Press" on Keshet 12 - about the threats against his life.
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Kahane said: "To tell you that makes me happy? It's really not like that, but I also trust the security services to do a good job of protecting me and I also tell you that it will in no way stop me from promoting the things I believe in and strengthening the Jewish identity of the State of Israel, I think I'm doing important things." Regarding the report that a 'persecutory law' was issued against him, he said: "The problem with the 'persecutory law' is that we've already seen where it led, but here. I don't receive threats on a personal level, but what I was briefed on by the Shin Bet is that there are threats and they are concrete and I trust the Shin Bet to do the job." On the feeling of walking around with security: "It's a fake feeling because for 30 years as a fighter in the IDF, my enemy was our enemies and now to hear that there is a threat against me from citizens of the State of Israel who are Jews makes me very sad, I tell you, but this is the tip of the iceberg." He added: "My family is on alert but they understand. We see the security around us, which is very massive. "The children are fine and not afraid.".