MK Dan Illouz (Likud) warned Tuesday evening that current coalition steps are a "spit in the face of the serving public" and that "a few more days in power aren't worth it" — predicting these moves will lead to electoral defeat. The comments extend his earlier criticism of the Religious Zionism party's Torah study bill.
Likud MK Dan Illouz sharpened his criticism of the coalition on Tuesday evening, warning that ongoing legislative maneuvers will cost the party in the next election. "A few more days in power aren't worth the spit in the face of the serving public," Illouz said. "These moves will cause a loss in the elections." The remarks follow his earlier condemnation of the Religious Zionism party's Torah Study Basic Law, which he called a betrayal of the party's ethos. As The Zioneer reported earlier Tuesday, Illouz had already declared he would oppose any 'softening' of the legislation, which he described as 'work in the eyes' — insubstantial or deceptive. His latest statement suggests growing internal Likud unease with coalition priorities ahead of potential elections.
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