The Jerusalem Post

UTJ: Liberman’s campaign will spur haredi vote

- • By JEREMY SHARON

United Torah Judaism MK Yakov Asher said that Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Liberman’s campaign against the ultra-Orthodox community is the best possible get-out-the-vote campaign the ultra-Orthodox parties could wish for.

Speaking to The Jerusalem Post, Asher said Liberman’s ongoing attacks against the policies of the UTJ and Shas parties was bolstering voter motivation within the sector, and called the Yisrael Beytenu leader “a hypocrite” after he sat in several coalitions with the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) parties.

Despite a perceived apathy in the general population toward the second election in just over five months, Asher said that Liberman’s focus on the ultra-Orthodox community was making it impossible for them to ignore the election.

“The ultra-Orthodox community won’t be apathetic because unfortunat­ely, this election campaign is not dealing with big issues, such as security or the economy,” the MK told the Post on Sunday. “It’s just a competitio­n between a few parties who need a few more seats, and all their fire is being directed toward the ultra-Orthodox community in its entirety.

“From our point of view, they are doing the best campaign possible for us, because you can’t be apathetic when you see parties using motifs of hatred against you. It seems like this will get everyone out to vote.”

Asher said that Blue and White co-chair Yair Lapid was chiefly responsibl­e for the assaults against the ultra-Orthodox community, and that Liberman and lately Benny Gantz, Lapid’s co-chair, had taken up this baton.

“Gantz has now woken up and seen that Liberman is stealing these seats, and so they’re trying to steal those seats back by using this incitement against the haredi community,” said Asher.

Asher also alleged that Liberman had never intended to enter a coalition with Likud after the April election, regardless of whether his bill for ultra-Orthodox military service was passed in its original form.

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