Yehoshua Sherman, whose son Yehuda Shmuel was killed in a terror attack near Homesh, launched a sharp attack on former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, calling his statements "blood-boiling" and accusing him of advocating the liquidation of the State of Israel, according to Channel 14.
Yehoshua Sherman, the father of Yehuda Shmuel Sherman who was murdered in a terror shooting attack near the Homesh outpost in northern Samaria, launched a blistering attack on former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Tuesday. Speaking to Channel 14, Sherman said Bennett's recent remarks — which reportedly proposed leaving Areas A and B under Palestinian control and establishing an autonomy there — constitute a 'blood-boiling statement' that 'is simply the liquidation of the State of Israel.'
The Bereaved Fathers organization had previously highlighted Sherman's response to Bennett's proposal, as The Zioneer reported earlier Tuesday. Sherman's outburst comes amid a charged political debate over Israeli control of Judea and Samaria and the future of Palestinian autonomy. No further details on the specific Bennett remarks that triggered the response were provided in the initial report.
2 developments
- DevelopingBennett Calls for Strong Israeli Response, Warns Against Symbolic Action
- StrongBennett: 'Netanyahu tenure began with civil war, continued with Oct. 7, ends with failure against Iran'
- DevelopingNetanyahu sends letter to family of fallen soldier Ohad Yaari
- DevelopingYesha council chairman Gantz slams Bennett's remarks on Palestinian Authority
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