The most underrated politician in the Knesset!

The most underrated politician in the current Knesset is undoubtedly MK Betzalel Smotrich, leader of the Religious Zionist Party (RZP). As Finance Minister, he has tackled market monopolies and the high cost of living by increasing competition.

Betzalel Smotrich has remained true to his core values by placing the country’s security, authentic Jewish values, and Jewish sovereignty in the contested region of Judea and Samaria while continuing to support the hotly contested Judicial Reform.

Smotrich has refused to take a backward step on his opposition to relinquishing any part of Israel or the establishment of a contrived Palestinian state period. During his time as Finance Minister, he has initiated and funded 103 new settlements and works towards expanding the Jewish presence in Israel’s Biblical Heartland.

This courageous Minister endeavours to see the end of the discredited Oslo Accords while seeing off the Palestinian Authority and returning Gaza within Israel’s borders. He refuses to accept an Israel stripped of its spiritual and political reason to exist and will not countenance the path of weakness, decadence and moral equivalence with Israel’s enemies.

Seriously, here is a man who epitomises the Maccabees, a Jewish patriot cut from the same cloth as Calev Ben Yufuneh and Yehoshua Bin Nun. Come this October 27, we will have an opportunity to elect the Religious Zionist Party to the 26th Knesset and ensure that a Jew of integrity and with a vision for the Jewish State’s future is manning the political barricades and looking out for its people’s welfare!

Yosef Yigal Drever
 

Yosef Yigal Drever and Sylvia Drever co-founded Achdut HaLev in 2006 to reach out to the Jewish community's around the world providing support in learning Torah and promoting the 'Return of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel.' Yosef Yigal made Aliya in 2014 while Sylvia his wife is an Israeli. In late 2014 Achdut HaLev concentrated all its resources towards Aliya and the rebuilding of Eretz Yisrael. Excluding none and embracing all. The commandment to settle the Land of Israel is equal in importance to all the Torah Commandments all together: (Sifri Deut 12:29)

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