Incitement Movement • Tzipi Livni: "Those who don't pay taxes"
"The elections are the image of the country - if we continue to see those who serve and those who do not, those who pay taxes and those who don't" • Peretz also incites: "Believe Livni – there will be an equality law"
- Sari Roth, Behadrey Haredim
- כ"ז כסלו התשע"ג
The incitement campaign following the approval received by the government to allow 1300 Hareidim to volunteer for national service, continued: In the evening the chairman of the Movement, Tzipi Livni visited "Suckers' Tent", founded by her party in Tel Aviv, and Tzipi Livni and Amir Peretz and kept reminding of the issue of equality of burden, apparently in the hope 'scratch' a two - digit number of seats in the polls ahead.
Later there was a candle lighting ceremony attended by Amram Mitzna, Meirav Cohen and Yoel Hasson, together with Boaz Nol and Idan Miller, protest leaders and candidates to the Movement's list.
"The government is abusing the Israeli public's trust so we returned here. We cannot talk about social justice when only some are fulfilling it," Livni said. "These elections are the image of the state of Israel, and the question of whether we will continue to see those who serve and those who did not; those who pay taxes and those who do not; whether we will see Israel as isolated and closed or a country which holds diplomatic negotiations.
"It is the decision of the Israeli public who will lead the country, and whether it will be those who surrendered to sectarian politics and causes an absolute inequality. The more other factors will join the fight, the better."
More:
• Yair Lapid appealed to the Supreme Court: against the civil service for 1300 Haredim
The new member, MK Amir Peretz, also came on the wave: "Tzipi Livni, who withstood the temptation of entering the government in the previous round, has proven her credibility and the reason why Israeli citizens should believe her, when she commits herself to this law of equal service for all – she means every word she says.
"The act done by the government indicates that Benyamin Netanyahu is working to secure his next term, so the test for the public is either Tzipi or Bibi."
Whether or not Livni will not turn to the Hareidi parties in case she will find itself with a greater number of seats than Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu? Hard to believe. Either way, it seems that the many words which she is shedding these days on the subject of enlistment, will tie her up in such way that for the third time too she will only be able to watch from afar the premiership throne - even if there will be real chances, which at the moment in any case, is not in sight.
Later there was a candle lighting ceremony attended by Amram Mitzna, Meirav Cohen and Yoel Hasson, together with Boaz Nol and Idan Miller, protest leaders and candidates to the Movement's list.
"The government is abusing the Israeli public's trust so we returned here. We cannot talk about social justice when only some are fulfilling it," Livni said. "These elections are the image of the state of Israel, and the question of whether we will continue to see those who serve and those who did not; those who pay taxes and those who do not; whether we will see Israel as isolated and closed or a country which holds diplomatic negotiations.
"It is the decision of the Israeli public who will lead the country, and whether it will be those who surrendered to sectarian politics and causes an absolute inequality. The more other factors will join the fight, the better."
More:
• Yair Lapid appealed to the Supreme Court: against the civil service for 1300 Haredim
The new member, MK Amir Peretz, also came on the wave: "Tzipi Livni, who withstood the temptation of entering the government in the previous round, has proven her credibility and the reason why Israeli citizens should believe her, when she commits herself to this law of equal service for all – she means every word she says.
"The act done by the government indicates that Benyamin Netanyahu is working to secure his next term, so the test for the public is either Tzipi or Bibi."
Whether or not Livni will not turn to the Hareidi parties in case she will find itself with a greater number of seats than Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu? Hard to believe. Either way, it seems that the many words which she is shedding these days on the subject of enlistment, will tie her up in such way that for the third time too she will only be able to watch from afar the premiership throne - even if there will be real chances, which at the moment in any case, is not in sight.
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