Religious Zionism party continues its campaign distributed through synagogue Shabbat pamphlets, citing Yair Golan's pledge to close the Eli pre-military academy and Naftali Bennett's support for Palestinian autonomy, according to a single report.
The Religious Zionism party is escalating its targeted campaign against opposition figures Yair Golan and Naftali Bennett via Shabbat synagogue pamphlets this week, according to a single report. The pamphlets highlight Golan's stated intention to close the Eli pre-military academy, as first reported by Israeli media on Sunday, and Bennett's recent proposal for Palestinian autonomy, reported on Tuesday. Both issues have been central to Religious Zionism's political messaging, framing the two as a threat to the settler movement and Religious Zionist education. The campaign follows an earlier pamphlet distribution reported at 10:29 Jerusalem time today, indicating a sustained effort to reach religious communities through their weekly synagogue bulletins. The report does not specify the total distribution or include independent corroboration.
2 developments
- DevelopingYair Golan confirms he will shut down the Eli pre-military academy
- DevelopingAriel Kahana calls on Bennett to state opposition will back government against Hezbollah
- DevelopingYair Golan promises a coalition with Mansour Abbas, says Ra'am is preferable to Religious Zionism
- DevelopingBatt Tael Tegan, running in Yoaz Hendel coalition's primaries, promotes New Testament study among Israelis
Source and signal
- Internal intake
