The Jerusalem Post

Oren Hazan suspended from Knesset for six weeks

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

Scandal-prone Likud MK Oren Hazan was suspended from the Knesset for six weeks, for insulting a Defense Ministry official.

During Hazan’s six-week suspension, announced by the Knesset Ethics Committee on Tuesday, he will be able to vote in the plenum, but cannot participat­e in any other activity in the legislatur­e. He is a repeated offender, and has been suspended in the past.

In late October, when Defense Ministry Deputy Director-General Hezi Meshita – who is responsibl­e for dealing with disabled veterans’ rehabilita­tion – spoke, Hazan said to him: “You think that because you’re a brigadier-general in reserves, you’re God. The sun doesn’t shine out of your behind. I wish that you’ll suffer like these people, and then you’ll feel something. You and your children!”

Kulanu MK Merav Ben-Ari, who presided over the meeting, said that Hazan behaves like that “every day, every week, and mainly to women, with misogynist­ic comments.”

Meshita said Hazan’s comments shame the Knesset.

After learning of his punishment, Hazan said that no one will silence him, and that he will continue to defend IDF soldiers and disabled veterans.

“They undergo double suffering and torture for years from the establishm­ent and Defense Ministry, which failed at its job to take care of disabled and shell-shocked veterans,” he said.

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