In his first interview with an Israeli TV network since the start of the Gaza War, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to his supporters on Sunday evening, while addressing the right-wing Channel 14 news studio audience on the “Patriots” program.
The prime minister not only spoke about the IDF’s ground operations in Gaza against Hamas terrorists and the situation on Israel’s northern border with Hezbollah forces, but also addressed the political issues facing his coalition government, including the Draft Law, anti-government protests, and the fallout of the failed judicial reform legislation last year.
Regarding the controversial ultra-Orthodox Draft Law, Netanyahu stated that “the willingness of the ultra-orthodox public to enlist changed in the wake of the war” and also noted a piece of legislation demanded by the ultra-Orthodox parties, “the Rabbi’s Law,” which would give the ultra-Orthodox parties more control over the appointments of municipal rabbis, and make it harder to dismiss them.
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