United Torah Judaism chairman Yitzhak Goldknopf has strongly criticized Opposition Leader Yair Lapid after Lapid's party petitioned the High Court to block the transfer of significant funds to ultra-Orthodox schools. Goldknopf accused Lapid of being motivated by animosity toward the ultra-Orthodox community and described the legal action as an attempt to undermine the rights of parents and children seeking to maintain their traditions.
Goldknopf defended the allocation, stating that the funds had received all necessary approvals and were intended to address longstanding disparities in the funding of certain educational institutions. He expressed confidence that the court would dismiss the petition and reaffirmed his party's commitment to ensuring equal treatment for ultra-Orthodox children in Israel.
The controversy centers on schools that are required to teach most of the core curriculum but often do not, raising questions about government support and oversight. Goldknopf emphasized that his party would continue to advocate for the rights of ultra-Orthodox families and prevent any efforts to marginalize their children.

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