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Naftali Bennett Criticizes Torah Scholars Amid Political Tensions Ahead of Tisha B'Av

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In a recent political episode in the Knesset, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett sharply criticized the "Disgrace of the Torah" law passed by the current government, labeling it as an "anti-Zionist October Seven government" initiative. Bennett, who is not currently a Knesset member, tweeted his condemnation from outside the parliamentary chamber, drawing attention during a session that coincided with the approach of Tisha B'Av, a solemn day in the Jewish calendar.

The article questions Bennett's credibility in defending Torah scholars, recalling his past political actions and challenging what he has done for the religious community during his tenure. It accuses him of exploiting the October Seven tragedy and the associated casualties for political gain, describing his rhetoric as repetitive and politically motivated.

The piece also contrasts Bennett's current stance with his previous right-wing positions, suggesting he has become politically inconsistent and ineffective, even irritating allies like Yair Lapid. It predicts that the political landscape may shift again by the end of October, with Bennett potentially returning to power, and advises him to seek forgiveness for past offenses.

Finally, the article offers a satirical recommendation for Bennett to show more respect to Torah scholars by openly embracing his religious identity, implying that political flattery before elections is a common and sometimes necessary tactic, referencing Benjamin Netanyahu as an example. The tone throughout is critical and sarcastic, reflecting ongoing tensions between political factions and religious communities in Israel.

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