Netanyahu wants Jews to work on Shabbat; Health Minister Yaakov Litzman resigns over it

Netanyahu lies claiming “Shabbat is important to us” while he pushes for state-owned railways to be open on Shabbat.

Let’s be honest, Netanyahu cares less about religion and Judaism than he does the Jewish people in Israel that he throws out of their homes while punishing soldiers who shoot Arab Muslim terrorists caught in the act of stabbing Jews.

Yeah, he cares “so much” about Shabbat. That’s why he wants Jews working on Shabbat because he just cares so much. He’s just trying to “serve the citizens of Israel” like the Arabs and the leftists who both hate the religious Jews and the Torah.

From Arutz Sheva:

The Prime Minister also touched on the ongoing coalition crisis which led to Litzman’s departure.

 

Following Litzman’s resignation, Shas chief and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri and Finance Minister Moshe Gafni (United Torah Judaism) announced they would boycott the coalition’s weekly meeting of party leaders, citing the government’s failure to halt work on the Sabbath by the state-owned Israel Railways company, as well as the coalition’s failure to advance legislation restricting the ability of stores to skirt laws prohibiting business on the Sabbath.

 

Netanyahu said that the Sabbath (Shabbat) was “important” to his government – but added that it must be weighed against “the needs of all citizens”, including the need for safe transportation.

 

You know, because it’s not “safe” otherwise. Netanyahu claims you have to break Shabbat if you want to be “safe.” The Torah is so inconvenient for Netanyahu like when he showed his support for a designated “LGBT Rights Day”.

If Netanyahu cared about Israel being “safe,” he would throw the Arab Muslim terrorists out of Israel and stop making deals with terrorist countries. He would stop giving Fatah and Hamas free water, electricity, food, medicine, education, and even concrete to make their terror tunnels.

I have news for Netanyahu, G-d will not be mocked.

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