http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/139886An attempt to unify the two religious-Zionist Knesset factions, Jewish Home (HaBayit HaYehudi) and National Union (Ichud Leumi), failed this week as the parties disagreed over how to respond to pressure for a second Judea and Samaria construction freeze.
The National Union had hoped that the Jewish Home, which is part of the Likud-led ruling coalition, would announce it would leave the government if a second Judea and Samaria construction freeze were to be announced. Instead, Jewish Home head and Minister of Science Daniel Hershkowitz announced that his party opposes an additional freeze, but he delivered no ultimatum regarding his party's continued partnership in the coalition.
National Union head MK Yaakov “Ketzaleh” Katz expressed frustration at the decision. “As a result of your 'unanimous' announcement yesterday, there is rejoicing and festivity in the Prime Minister's Office. But it is a day of great mourning for the Jewish people, a day of tears and fasting,” Ketzaleh wrote in a message to Hershkowitz.
“The Prime Minister understands exactly what you mean when you say that you 'oppose the continuation of the construction freeze.' He understands that you won't leave the coalition. As a result, the Prime Minister plans to announce an additional two-month freeze,” he continued. “This means that in the future, even if we had planned to unify, all that has been lost.”
Ketzaleh later defended his harsh message to Hershkowitz. “By staying in the government, Hershkowitz has led Netanyahu to freeze the homes of those who sent me to Knesset, to freeze my homes and the homes of my children, as part of a plan to destroy them. For this reason alone, I can allow myself to fight against Hershkowitz with all my strength,” he said.