Their campaign succeeded: The law against economic violence was blocked. Ultimately, the process would bring about nothing less than a “national collapse, see under: ‘The Strange Death of Europe’” – a reference to the 2017 book by Douglas Murray. The result, according to the Forum would be a diminished ability to raise children. Accordingly, a situation would arise of “fewer working hands – fewer revenues for the economy,” producing a rise in the cost of living. The background information prepared for the Likud group by the Forum explained how these grim events would unfold: If passed, the proposed legislation would lead to a dramatic decrease in the marriage rate, thereby causing no less than demographic upheaval. Not only would any such law have brought about the intervention of the judicial system in family life, it would also have sparked an apocalyptic scenario. From their perspective, government sponsorship of the Prevention of Economic Violence bill had to be blocked. Though they ostensibly operate on different fronts and have diverse goals, these organizations turn out to have a common denominator: fear that the traditional institution of the family is disintegrating. The Forum comprises 15 nonprofit organizations that banded together, among them: a Hardali (national-religious ultra-Orthodox) nonprofit that is fighting the draft of religiously observant women a women’s group that rejects feminism because it “erases our feminine identity” an organization of divorced fathers that warned against “wild incitement against men in the wake of the murder of Michal Sela” a group of intellectuals headed by a woman who claims that “LGBTQ people are performing conversion therapy on our children” a self-described Jewish human rights organization that opposes animal rights and also “Dror in Likud” – a group of activists who advocate a government with strong religious presence – of which Kallner, who is no longer in the Knesset, is one of the founders. The MKs’ information came from an organization founded that same month, called the Forum of Organizations for the Family. They were equipped with position papers and abundant data to explain why the proposed law, which aimed to help women who were controlled economically by their husbands, against their will, was misguided and “will drive families crazy and destroy them,” according to MK Shlomo Karhi. The lawmakers brought more than provocative comments to this meeting of the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee. To which Ariel Kallner added, “Maybe she bought 10,000 shekels’ worth of clothes and bankrupted him.” “If a husband says to a wife, ‘Hand over your salary,’ then that is the situation between them,” Amit Halevi said.
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It was difficult to remain indifferent to the declarations by Likud MKs in October 2020, when the issue on the agenda was legislation to prevent economic violence in the family.