Will Yair Lapid, Finance Minister pay a price for his Shabbat-breaking faux pas?
Will Lapid’s Sabbath Desecration Bring Down the Coalition? A coalition has already broken apart in a similar gaffe to Lapid’s Shabbat press conference; MKs warning action may be taken. Finance Minister Yair Lapid’s (Yesh Atid) decision to hold a press conference in his Tel Aviv home on Saturday in open violation of the Sabbath has religious and non-religious MKs alike furious, with many waiting to see if the move may spell the end of the rocky coalition government.
Arutz 7, which observes the Shabbat, had the above article in a prominent position, but besides the also Sabbath observing Jewish Press, I couldn’t find any other site that stressed the significance or possible ramifications of such a breach of Israeli political protocol.
Sabbath observance, no matter how one defines Shabbat, is an integral part of Israeli life. Considering that Lapid is still campaigning for public bus service on Shabbat and supports stores being open seven days a week, it’s pretty clear that he is against a public day of rest. Lapid wants shopkeepers, bus drivers and the media to work 24/7. His concept, if he has one, of human rights is rather cruel and old-fashioned.
It seems like Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu doesn’t care, nor does the media, nor his coalition partners including the religious Naftali Bennett of the NRP aka Jewish Home. There should have been a major public hullabaloo protesting Lapid’s Shabbat press conference.
Silence is acquiescence to this break in protocol. I think that Bibi is perfectly comfortable with Lapid’s anti-Jewish policies. If Bennett wants to show his leadership potential he must break out of the coalition. I doubt if he or his MK’s will do it. Their campaign promise was to be in the coalition, which is the main reason I refused to vote from him.
And about Gidon Sa’ar’s resignation from Likud politics. Once I read that his wife Geula Even had been suspended just before the resignation for breaking her “don’t interview Likud MK restriction,” it was perfectly clear that their careers conflicted. One had to change jobs, and they decided that he would be the one.
Even and Sa’ar with baby David, credit |
Since Even is married to outgoing Interior Minister and Likud MK Gideon Sa’ar, she was instructed that interviews with Likud politicians are taboo on her nightly current affairs program The Supplement.
Despite the warning, Even interviewed Likud MK Gila Gamliel, which resulted in an argument between her and Hasson. (Jerusalem Post)
IMHO, it’s pretty obvious that is the reason.
Another interesting political couple, Likud minister and media personality, are MK Sylvan Shalom, Minister of National Infrastructure, Energy, and Water, Minister of the Development of the Negev and Galil, Minister of Regional Cooperation (a hodge-podge of minor ministries because he is in competition with PM Bibi,) and Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes scion of Israel’s main (Leftist) media dynasty. Last week Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes spoke at the Tefillat Chana, Shiloh Hakeduma-Tel Shiloh event, playing up herself as just like the religious women in the audience. For many of the attendees it was quite a surprise to see her in Shiloh. I heard from a friend that she spoke about her visit to Shiloh very positively on her radio show. She and her husband have been positioning themselves more and more on the religiously Traditional and Right of Israeli politics and life/society. I would keep that in mind when trying to predict what’s next.