Lapid incites rebellion on his way out of office
Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday castigated outgoing prime minister Yair Lapid for “attempting to incite rebellion among military officers and local authorities against the elected government.”At the same time this is going on, there seems to be an obsession with LGBT ideology translating into boycotting Avi Maoz's policies among a number of cities:
His comments came after Lapid urged local authority leaders not to cooperate with an extremist far-right member of the incoming government on educational issues, and after he was reported to warn a military general earlier this week against allowing the far-right “to gain control over the military.”
“Lapid’s conduct is dangerous and hurts democracy,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “We must leave the IDF out of any political debate. Senior officers certainly must not be incited to rebellion against a government that was elected by the people. It crosses a red line.”
He added that when Likud was in the opposition “we never incited against the government.”
Netanyahu vowed to protect citizens’ rights and to “lead the Israeli government according to the national and democratic values that have guided me my entire life.”
More than 50 local authorities announced on Saturday that they will not cooperate with the policies of far-right MK Avi Maoz’s Noam Party.Look how they combine 2 accusations against him, that he leads what could be called contradictory positions. Now, if Maoz doesn't think women should serve in combat units in the IDF, that itself isn't a bad thing, if most women wouldn't want to risk being taken POWs by jihadists. It's the LGBT propaganda that's the problem, and how these movements are indoctrinating subjects to reject the opposite sex, or worse, could be indoctrinating them into getting operations to look like the opposite sex at the expense of their physical health.
The heads of a large number of the “rebellious” authorities have announced that they will self-fund the plans that will be affected as a result of an Education Ministry department’s transition to external programs in the hands of Maoz.
According to the coalition agreement between Likud and Noam, the unit for external programs and promoting partnerships in the ministry will be transferred to the Prime Minister’s Office and then handed over to Maoz’s authority. The Noam chairman has often expressed extreme positions regarding the LGBTQ community and women’s rights.
It should be noted Yesh Atid for one hasn't said anything about the Arab parties' hostilities to LGBT practitioners (and neither have the advocates for the same):
The Knesset Regulatory Committee headed by Likud MK Yoav Kish convened on Monday in order to discuss the appointments of temporary deputy Knesset speakers. At the start of the committee's discussion, Kish noted that he had "not succeeded in reaching agreements with the opposition. I suggested increasing the number of deputy speakers from nine to eleven, with six from the coalition and five from the opposition, in order to enable all parties to have representation. But it appears that there is overriding opposition to anything we suggest. I appeal to the opposition parties and ask them to discuss this right now, here in the committee."This just demonstrates a serious double-standard at work. I think Maoz should make clear it's a badge of honor to be labeled a homophobe, if this is how the leftists are going to go about with this BS of theirs. It should be noted that there's many USA citizens who find this LGBT propaganda abhorrent, and Florida governor Ron deSantis took action against indoctrination in schools, so if it's not wrong for conservatives in the USA to oppose LGBT indoctrination, even Likud officials who're said to be against Maoz's position shouldn't act like it's wrong for him to oppose it either. This backlash primarily by the right against Maoz was sadly predictable. But that doesn't mean we should allow it them to trod all over local opposition to SJWs infiltrating local Israeli public schools either.
Responding, MK Boaz Toporovsky (Yesh Atid) said, "We oppose the appointment of people whose views were correct two thousand years ago."
MK Galit Distal Atbarian (Likud) then interjected, telling Toporovsky that it was "deplorable that the left-wing bloc is using LGBT people against us. Don't you have anything to say about the fact that MK Walid Taha thinks that homos are depraved?" She then turned to Taha himself, asking him, "Are homos depraved?" to which Taha replied that it was not the subject of the current discussion.
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