United Torah Judaism MK Yaakov Asher said Sunday at the Israel Hayom conference that long-standing differences between the Haredi and Religious Zionist publics exist, and cautioned that those who stoke the divisions are helping their shared enemies. He urged understanding and inclusion to reach agreements.
UTJ MK Yaakov Asher addressed the Israel Hayom conference on Sunday evening, delivering a pointed call for internal unity. Noting deep, long-standing differences between the Haredi and Religious Zionist publics, Asher warned that those who amplify the disputes are inadvertently aiding their adversaries. He urged both camps to pursue understanding and inclusion.
As The Zioneer reported on June 23, Asher has previously warned that the Religious Zionist public would 'miss the Haredim' after the political dust settles. Sunday's remarks echoed that theme, stressing that internal polarization benefits only the shared enemies of both groups.
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