
A heated confrontation erupted Tuesday morning during a Knesset Finance Committee meeting, as Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich clashed with Arab MK Iman Khatib-Yassin over rising crime in Arab communities. The exchange came amid broader tensions in the committee, with additional sparring between Smotrich and opposition lawmakers.
The debate, which focused on budget allocations and government policy, turned sharply contentious when Khatib-Yassin criticized the government’s handling of escalating violence in Arab society. In response, Smotrich fired back with a remark that quickly drew attention: “Are we to blame that you’re killing each other?”
Earlier in the session, Smotrich was also involved in a pointed exchange with former Finance Committee chairman Moshe Gafni. During their back-and-forth, the minister told Gafni, “You’re in the opposition — I have a feeling you’re going to remain in the opposition for years to come.”
Gafni responded in kind, as tensions in the committee room continued to rise and the discussion grew increasingly combative.
Opposition MK Naor Shiri later joined the fray, directing his comments toward Gafni and referencing coalition agreements. “Let me remind you that according to the coalition agreements, he’s not even supposed to be serving as finance minister.”
{Matzav.com}




No, we are not to blame for the Arabs killing each other.
They’ve always done that.
When my son served in Chevron/Hebron several months ago, he said he heard constant rapid-fire machine guns for hours throughout the night in Muslim areas as clans battled each other – including clans living in the same village.
Smotrich, it’s about time the innocent men be released for the Duma clan killing each other to be replaced with the Shin-Daled.