
Sefi Ovadia: The Lithuanian Public Newspaper, which is the faction of Gafni and Degel HaTorah, publishes an interesting editorial. I want to read you an excerpt from it, for those who missed it and did not receive Yated Ne'eman this morning...
Sherry Roth: And he didn't take from my house... because they take from me regularly...
Sefi: It goes like this: We do not belong to the camp of Netanyahu's fans and admirers, and we even remember well his behavior at other times when he turned his back on the Haredi public. We are not what is called 'Bibiists' or the 'Ral"B - just not Bibi' camp. We did not object when the issue of the reasonableness ground was placed on the Knesset table because this issue is at the very bottom of the amendments demanded by those seeking to amend the legal system known as 'legal reform'. But after this amendment, we must recalculate our course and ask ourselves, is it at any cost? After all, this is something in which we have no direct interest. Should we bear the burden of the results of this war?
What, did you decide to go against Yariv Levin? I mean, not exactly... the Torah flag.
Sari: First of all, let's drop the word 'the faction' because it's not a 'Jerusalem faction' and don't think for a moment that 'Degel HaTorah' is associated with them. Now, I admit that I'm a 'Degel' voter, I'm transparent about this matter and I give full disclosure in every election campaign.
Seppi: This article is surprising, isn't it?...
Sari: Not at all. Those who know the 'Degel HaTorah' view and readers of 'Yated Ne'eman' want to hear this worldview and are angry that when Netanyahu arrives at some restaurant in the city and guys stand in the streets applauding him with 'Oh, Netanyahu'. People who represent a pure view - are angry about it. My sons, their yeshiva friends... don't like this 'Bibiism', because Bibi does not represent our worldview.
Now, I always say to the left: You are to blame for taking the Haredim and throwing them into the arms of the right.
Sefi: So when will we see the United Torah Judaism MKs become the opposition to these moves in the government?
Sherry: When the left doesn't throw them in a wheelbarrow to the nearby landfill... and embraces them and tells them: 'We are ready to maintain the status quo.'.
Gideon Levy: This isn't the left, this is Lieberman! Remember, this is Lieberman!
Sherry: You know, when Uncle Amsalem says something, they blame Netanyahu? So when someone on the left says something, it says something about everyone...
Aviad Glickman: Lieberman is not on the left...
Sherry: He is in the change bloc.
Sefi: It's time to mention that the Ashkenazi Haredim were the most left-wing in the national camp.
Gideon: And look what happened to them...
Seppi: Because of Shas and the anti-Haredi trend that existed in the 1990s. This is the biggest failure of the liberal camp, I agree with you, Shari! I agree with you very much!
Shari: And I also say that the left will not return to power if it does not embrace the Haredim. The Haredim do not want to be in the Temple Mount coalition!