Labor and ultra-Orthodox parties won't join effort to oust anti-Israeli MK Zoabi
The ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism and Labor parties said Wednesday that they would not support efforts to impeach MK Hanin Zoabi (Joint List), despite the latter’s charges that Israeli soldiers are “murderers” and described IDF operations in Judea and Samaria as “terrorism.”Coming from him, that's awfully cheap. They're so far gone in their own way, it's no wonder Gabbay would capitulate so badly.
Speaking to the Hebrew-language Israel Broadcast Corporation (Kann), Labor Party Chairman Avi Gabbay he has “nothing but disdain” for Zoabi’s views on Israel, but said that MK Oded Forer (Yisrael Beteinu), the leader of the effort to oust Zoabi, would do better to address corruption in the party than to level accusations at others.
In addition, MK Uri Maklev, whose United Torah Judaism faction has frequently clashed with Yisrael Beteinu over religion-and-state legislation, called Forer’s initiative a “populist move by Yisrael Beteinu” with no real chance to succeed. Maklev said the haredi parties are under no obligation to join the effort.And this is awfully cheap of him too, to say nothing of a suggestion they're not concerned for Israel's well being. The irony is that just yesterday, it was reported the Labor party here was cutting ties with Britain's Labour party over Jeremy Corbyn's anti-semitism. Yet they won't help to get another anti-semite out of the Knesset? In that case, their concerns aren't altruistic.
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