Why does Guy Hochman recruit people to observe Shabbat for the first time in their lives?

Guy Hochman, who makes sure to consistently broadcast militant messages on the network throughout the months of the Iron Swords War, asked yesterday (Wednesday) to take advantage of its big stage. He wins his account on Instagram, where he has 424 thousand followers, for a completely different purpose. He lived the Sabbath (on which they read “Parashat Zakor” about the war of the Israelites against the Amalekites) and in the same breath also shared the reason for the surprising move. Also: what does he think of channels 12 and 14?

“The ‘Zakor’ affair, let’s show our enemies that we know how to unite,” Hochman wrote in the title of the short video that he uploaded both to his story and as a post on his Instagram page. “I intend to keep Shabbat for the first time in my life,” he informed and immediately afterwards explained the reason for this. “Not for redemption, for unity with the people of Israel. For our heroic soldiers at the front. Today the hearts of the majority of the people of Israel are in the right place, the hearts are kosher. And I say, we keep one Sabbath, stop the divisive discourse and bring the spirit of shared destiny from the front to the rear. Stop fighting “.

“Stop starving”, Guy Hochman, Photo: Efrat Eshel

Later in his speech, he also referred to the contribution of the media channels on television to the difficult and divisive discourse created between the sections of the people. “Neither 12 nor 14. No one has the truth in their pocket,” he sought to clarify. “For one Shabbat, the screens are darkened, we will not allow anyone to divide us again,” he stated. Hochman also wanted to mention the October 7 massacre. “Because on Shabbat they murdered us because we are Jews. On Shabbat we will stand up and say: We are proud to be Jews.”

Just before concluding his words, he called on his followers to help him reach the ambitious goal he had set for himself: recruiting tens of thousands more Jews to keep the next Shabbat with him. “Put me in, let’s bring 100,000 Jews to observe Shabbat for the first time like me. ‘Remember what Amalek did to you,'” he sighed, quoting from the ‘Remember’ passage that is read every year on the Shabbat before Purim.

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