
Democrats Candidate Embraces Claim He Would Close Mikvaos if Appointed Religious Affairs Minister
Naor Narkis, a candidate for Israel’s Democrats Party, appeared to embrace a campaign message circulated by Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich claiming that he would close mikvaos if appointed religious affairs minister in Israel’s next government.
Rather than deny the accusation, Narkis responded with a post on X that appeared to reinforce the criticism.
“I can’t wait to become the Minister of Secularization and dismantle the chareidi and national-religious establishment into pieces. A democratic state separates religion from money. That’s exactly what I intend to do together with my partners. If you want to make the plan to separate religion from money—which worries Smotrich—a reality, all you need to do is join the Democrats.”
Smotrich quickly responded, arguing that Narkis had confirmed the message featured in his campaign.
“Yair Golan’s candidate, Naor Narkis, the future religious affairs minister in an Eisenkot government, confirms it: The day they take power, they will close every mikveh for religious Jews. Listen to him. They intend to do exactly what they’re saying.”
The Sephardic religious party Shas also sharply criticized Narkis, accusing him of revealing what it described as the true agenda of Israel’s left.
“Naor Narkis has exposed the true face of a left-wing government—a war against the Jewish tradition. Shas is proud that during the last term it built and upgraded dozens of mikvaos and allocated hundreds of millions of shekels for the construction and renovation of thousands of mikvaos across the country, serving millions of Israelis—secular, religious, and chareidi alike. Shas will continue strengthening religious services and preserving the Jewish tradition. They speak about closing mikvaos; we will continue building them.”
{Matzav.com}