After the leader of the “Shulmanim”, Avir Kara, announced his joining the right-wing party, Kara’s past correspondence with his opponents, in which he uses violent and blunt language, was published tonight (Tuesday).
Interview with Abir Kara on the Knesset channel. Photo: From the Knesset channel
According to the report, Kara wrote to one of his opponents, “I will put a grenade out the door for you,” and then wrote, “You are a fifth brother-in-law, a miserable cockroach, zero, a dream you will encounter in the street.”
Kara gave 11 responses here in which it was stated: “The Shulmanim movement works with dedication for the independent. It is possible that at a time when I received explicit threats against my wife, sons and me, I reacted strongly and sometimes used harsh words.” Kara also said that “I will not be afraid of the threats and slander and will continue to act resolutely, from now on from the right-wing party.”
Meanwhile, Kara tonight gave an interview to News 13, in which he responded to claims that he is a violent and blunt person: “This is how I speak, I am authentic and I came from the field. There are demonstrations by independents, we are everywhere, we did what they did not in 72 years. “We are trying to promote, dealing here with Bibi or not Bibi, whoever wants an essence that will choose the right. I did not run alone because I think what we achieved today is more effective. You asked about Netanyahu – I will do everything so that Bennett will be prime minister.”
Kara added in an interview that “political elements have tried to eliminate me in the past year. If you want something new that comes to change, choose the right, you will also have a new prime minister. I am planted on the right of the people of Israel, not Bibi.”