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Religious Zionist Heads: "We've Lost Our Faith in the High Court"

By G. Lazer

The Right is reacting harshly to the High Court decision to back the government's decision to destroy botei knesses in the evacuated settlements of Gush Katif. Religious Zionist leaders announced they have lost their faith in the High Court as an institution.

The Yesha Council (the Council of Jewish Communities in Judea, Samaria and Gaza) sent the following statement in reaction to the High Court decision allowing the destruction (even though the Government later voted not to destroy them): "We are shocked by the decision to permit the destruction of the botei knesses in Gush Katif. It is saddening to see how time after time the High Court displays great sensitivity in matters related to non-Jews and sometimes even enemies of the Jewish people, but their heart is sealed when it comes to matters that touch the soul of every Jew; they thereby distance themselves from the past and the most fundamental Jewish ethics."

NRP Chairman MK Zevulun Orlev said, "No Christian or Muslim judge in the world would have lent a hand to harming a house of worship. The High Court has once again proven religious Zionism has no reason to come to its gates." Orlev declared that he would turn to the heads of the religious parties and the religious public of every stream to hold a mass protest against the ruling. NRP Knesset head Shaul Yahalom said, "The High Court has harmed the Jewish and religious character of the State of Israel. The High Court should not have ruled against the halachic stance on such a clearly religious issue and should have accepted the halachic stance by ordering the botei knesses to be left standing."

 

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