Arutz Sheva reports that former radio and television journalist Shelly Yechimovitch will work with Labor party to ally with religious parties and help preserve the Sabbath.
Here is the interesting part:
She denounced "anti-Semitic discourse promoted by seculars against the ultra-Orthodox." Ronny Brison, Knesset member of the strongly secular Shinui party, replied that Yechimovitch's expressed fondness for the ultra-orthodox community reflects "low political standards of ingratiation and flattery of inappropriate coalitions."
Brison's remarks sound pretty anti-semitic and seem to just prove her point.
Filed under: Israel,anti-semitic,Jewish,Sabbath.
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