by Hillel Fendel(IsraelNN.com) A 4-page pamphlet distributed in
synagogues around the country this past Sabbath is devoted to one
topic: Getting Shas to quit the government. It warns that Olmert is
using the continued presence of Shas in the government to formulate an
agreement endangering Jerusalem, other areas of the land of Israel -
and hundreds of thousands of Jews.
Shas chairman Eli Yeshai appeared to backtrack on previous promises to
quit the government as soon as negotiations over Jerusalem begin. On
Monday, however, he changed "begin" to "continue." Speaking before a
Conference of Presidents audience in Jerusalem, Minister Yeshai said
the final decision to quit or remain will be made by his party's
rabbinical leaders, but "if negotiations on Jerusalem continue, Shas
will immediately leave the government."
No address, organization or publisher is printed on the pamphlet
calling upon Shas to leave. However, it does feature a full-page
article by Yossi Elituv, long-time Shas affairs commentator and writer
for the weekly Mishpacha magazine.
The top article is headlined, "Israel has Secretly Agreed to Divide
Jerusalem," and cites a PA source bragging that major progress has been
made in "the secret talks, especially regarding Jerusalem." The source
said, "Today we can say that Israel is agreeable to withdraw from
nearly all the Arab neighborhoods and villages in Jerusalem. Israel is
willing to re-divide Jerusalem, and this is a positive development."
Two other front-page stories remind readers - and Shas MKs - that Shas
spiritual leader Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef, Israel's former Chief Rabbi, has
stated his objections in the past to giving away Jerusalem and other
areas. "Don't Talk About Jerusalem," and "Giving Away Parts of our
Holy Land Endangers Jewish Lives" are two of the Rabbi's quotes that
are headlined.
Similarly, a recent decision by the Shas Council of Torah Sages, headed
by Rabbi Yosef, is featured, with this headline: "Council of Torah
Sages Rules: The Moment They Begin Talking About Jerusalem, Shas will
Immediately Quit the Government."
"Olmert is Using You to Give Away Jerusalem"
Elituv's article, an open letter to the leaders of Shas, praises their
governmental work on behalf of their constituents over the past two
years - but then goes for the jugular:
"This period has now ended. Your mandate is over. Shas must leave the
government, simply because the Prime Minister has decided to take
advantage of the time that is left until the coming elections to
formulate an unreal and dangerous diplomatic agreement that has major
and far-reaching concessions."
"Jerusalem is being torn to pieces, and all in the merit of the votes
of the Shas Knesset Members. We are talking about terrorist attacks
against good Jews all over the country! ... We are begging you! What
good will it do to get extra benefits for young Torah scholars, if
those same Torah scholars won't return home one day because of a bomb
on a bus? And to have new positions for rabbis is truly very important
- but what will be the point if the whole country turns into Sderot?"
"You said you would rush out of the government the moment they begin
talking about Jerusalem. Really now. What do you think [Foreign
Minister] Tzipi Livni and Abu Ala were talking about on the day that a
terrorist blew himself up and murdered a woman in Dimona? Do you think
they were exchanging recipes for Hamentaschen [Purim pastries]?! ...
You well know that someone has sold Jerusalem at the same time he was
selling you contradictory messages. But you are addicted to the false
sweetness of the illusion... Jerusalem is not 'about' to be put on the
agenda; we're already in another phase: Jerusalem has already been sold
out!"
"Olmert is speaking to you in two voices, without even clearing his
throat in between: On the one hand, he freezes construction in
Jerusalem, and with the other he enwraps you with embraces of
promises. With one voice, he calls rabbis and swears allegiance to
Jerusalem, and with the other voice, he calls his clerks and instructs
them to stop every project, to strangle the city, and bring down the
hareidi cities. All the neighborhoods that were built past the '67
borders have been arbitrarily and unforgivably frozen. His hand did
not tremble when he signed away our normal lives here... He is busy
fooling you with smiles and stories of heroism, while you debate him
about the precise definition of 'talking' about Jerusalem... How can
you remain partners in a government that is willing to trade Jerusalem
neighborhoods and is willing to abandon the lives of hundreds of
thousands of Jews? You don't have to be a Gush Emunim refugee or a
Complete Land of Israel Movement supporter to be devastated at what is
happening..."
"How noble it would be if you would quit now, in an honorable manner.
You can tell about your fine achievements of the past two years... and
explain that the time has now come to leave... The train is hurtling
towards an abyss, but you have the chance to jump out before it
crashes. There must be some red lines that will get you out - and
those red lines have already been crossed. Your four Cabinet ministers
are a source of pride; Yeshai, Attias, Nahari and Cohen can tell us
what they have done, collectively and individually, for the People of
Israel. We believe you that you have accomplished much. But now,
please make a courageous decision and change the tune."
Other stories in the pamphlet talk about the negative impact of the
construction freeze in Beitar Illit, and its impact on poverty,
apartment prices, and population decrease in Jerusalem. A map shows
the various Jerusalem neighborhoods that will come into range of
rockets of varying ranges, while another headline states that an
overwhelming majority of Shas voters want their party to quit the
government now.
Finally, former IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. (ret.) Moshe Yaalon is
quoted as saying, "You have to be blind to think that if we give the
[Arab] neighborhoods to the Arabs, that this will bring quiet to
Israel. Giving up these neighborhoods means that the Knesset,
nurseries, the university and the Western Wall will all come into
Kassam rocket range."
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