“Run Over Every ‘Dos'”: Outrage After Journalist Calls for Violence Against Chareidim
A firestorm erupted after journalist and Matzav HaRuach editor Chaggai Hoberman allegedly called for physical violence against chareidim, describing opponents of military service as “enemies of the state.” The remarks have sparked widespread outrage in the chareidi community, with many demanding an immediate investigation. Police have reportedly begun reviewing the incident.
The controversy began after Huberman posted a message in a journalists’ discussion group that read, “Run over every ‘dos,’ destroy every chareidi.” According to reports, the comments were made in response to demonstrations and road blockages organized by members of the Peleg Yerushalmi.
One journalist in the group reacted with shock, asking, “What did you write here??” Rather than retracting his comments, Hoberman reportedly doubled down and elaborated on his position.
Attempting to justify his remarks, Hoberman argued that blocking roads constitutes violence and therefore warrants a forceful response. He went on to write: “The public response to those blocking roads because of opposition to the draft should be physical violence: break their bones, preferably with clubs.”
During the discussion, Hoberman drew a distinction between various protest groups. He said that while he also opposes anti-government demonstrators associated with the Kaplan protests, he views them as “enemies of the government, not enemies of the state.” He added that he still sees a shared future with them, writing, “Ultimately, we will be in the same tank or armored personnel carrier when the time comes.”
His tone toward the chareidi community was considerably harsher. Referring to those who oppose military conscription, Huberman reportedly stated: “The chareidim who oppose army service across the board are enemies of the state. I have nothing in common with them. Even our Judaism is not the same Judaism.”
The latest controversy is not the first time Hoberman has found himself at the center of public criticism over inflammatory comments.
In June 2022, he reportedly sent a message to then-MK Idit Silman warning that if she voted against legislation involving Judea and Samaria regulations, he would publish a damaging headline. Silman later publicized the message and wrote: “I received this extortion and threat message from editor and journalist Chaggai Hoberman this afternoon. I will not make any decision based on threats or intimidation.”
Critics also pointed to earlier comments Huberman made in 2013, when he wrote: “I admit that not one tear would fall from my eye if I saw the Ponevezh, Mir, Slabodka and Chevron yeshivos standing together in the condition of Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin in Poland,” a comparison many viewed as deeply offensive given the destruction of European Torah institutions during the Holocaust.
In 2015, Huberman again generated controversy after sharply criticizing Michal Kesten Kedar, the widow of Lt. Col. Dolev Kedar Hy”d, following her participation in a left-wing rally. He published an article titled “She Killed Her Husband and Cries That She Is a Widow,” arguing that the policies she supported would lead to additional casualties.
{Matzav.com}