Porush Issues Blistering Warning to Attorney General Over Yeshiva Student Arrests
MK Meir Porush, chairman of the Shlomei Emunim faction, delivered a fiery warning to Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara on Tuesday, threatening an escalation of protests if authorities continue pursuing the arrest of bnei yeshiva over military draft issues.
Speaking at a gathering of Shlomei Emunim representatives in Beitar Illit, Porush told dozens of local officials from across the country that the chareidi community must prepare for an intensified public campaign against what he described as the persecution of Torah learners.
During his remarks, Porush issued his sharpest warning yet, declaring: “If she does not stop persecuting Torah learners, there will be no choice but to use Ehud Barak’s words and drive her out with sticks and stones.”
The meeting, hosted by Beitar Illit Mayor Meir Rubinstein, focused on organizing broader protest efforts in response to the arrests of bochurim and avreichim. Porush said he had specifically convened the gathering to discuss preparations for demonstrations that would, in his words, “shake the foundations.”
Porush pointed to recent efforts led by Rubinstein and other chareidi municipal leaders to suspend cooperation with police authorities, describing the move as a powerful example of what coordinated action can achieve.
“We recently saw the power of united action,” Porush said. “It echoed from one end of the country to the other, and we saw how quickly it caused senior police officials to stop and reconsider their conduct.”
Despite those developments, Porush made clear that he remains deeply dissatisfied with the current situation.
“Can I tell you that I’m satisfied? Calm? Far, far from it. This disgrace of arresting people for learning Torah is a stain and an accusation against us all,” he said.
Porush told attendees that the community must be prepared for what he described as a difficult and prolonged struggle.
“This is a battle over our existence as a nation of Torah,” he said, adding that the community may ultimately need to sever cooperation with additional government agencies and consider economic measures capable of exerting significant pressure.
Referring to past comments by former Prime Minister Ehud Barak about removing Benjamin Netanyahu “with sticks and stones,” Porush said he viewed those remarks as setting a precedent.
“I want to thank Barak for his honesty,” Porush said. “People always say that what is permitted for them is forbidden for us, but no longer. Once a war was declared against the Torah world, everything that is permitted for them is permitted for us, and if necessary, even more than that.”
Porush acknowledged that he would not have spoken in such terms a year ago, but argued that circumstances have changed dramatically.
“A year ago I would not have dared say such things,” he said. “But today there is no alternative: If the attorney general does not stop persecuting Torah learners, there will be no choice but to use Ehud Barak’s words and drive her out with sticks and stones.”
At the same time, Porush stopped short of calling for immediate action, emphasizing that he was speaking about preparation rather than implementation.
“So I’m not yet telling you to prepare sticks and stones,” he said. “But I brought you here to discuss the fact that we must be ready. We must be prepared to lead protest actions that will shake the foundations.”
Porush also revealed that economic pressure is among the options being discussed and presented to senior Torah leaders.
He pointed to the anti-government protests surrounding judicial reform, arguing that their effectiveness stemmed from a combination of public demonstrations and economic leverage.
“We saw during the judicial reform how the Kaplanists brought the government to its knees through two central tools: the protests in the streets, including at Ben Gurion Airport, and the economy,” he said.
Highlighting the size of Israel’s chareidi population, Porush cited official statistics estimating that nearly 1.45 million chareidim lived in Israel in 2025.
“I repeat that this is a dramatic figure,” he said. “The chareidi public today numbers nearly one and a half million people. That is 14.3 percent of the entire population.”
He then issued another warning directed at officials in the Justice and Finance Ministries.
“I strongly advise our pursuers in the Justice Ministry and the Finance Ministry not to test the economic price of one and a half million people deciding that they have reached their breaking point and are prepared to do whatever is necessary to stop this campaign of persecution against Torah learners,” Porush said.
Toward the end of his speech, Porush compared what he sees as threats from secular activists to Israel’s external security challenges.
“I am chareidi, you are chareidi representatives, and we are concerned about Arab terrorism,” he said. “But we are no less concerned about the Kaplanists led by Ehud Barak and those like him.”
He concluded with a particularly sharp comparison.
“The truth is that they want to beat us with sticks and stones and dismantle the Torah world in Eretz Yisroel,” Porush said. “Chazal teach that causing someone to sin is worse than killing him. The Arabs want to kill our bodies; the Kaplanists and the legal establishment want to kill our souls.”
{Matzav.com}
