Aviner originally stated on KAN radio that Shaked, as a secular woman, should not be head a religious party. Later, however, he was asked if a religious woman can head the party, to which he responded, "It's not okay, the complicated whirlwind of politics is not the arena for the female role."New Right leader Naftali Bennett spoke out against Aviner, as well, saying that the rabbi's position was the reason he had established the party after breaking away from Bayit Yehudi and that it was "a desecration of God's name."שבת שלום מהרוקיז הקנדיים. רק מזכירה שאישה יכולה לעשות הכל, גם לטייל, גם להיות אמא, גם לעמוד בראש מפלגה, גם בראשות עיר, גם למנכל חברה וגם לעמוד בראש מדינה. pic.twitter.com/yZK9SSE8XK
— איילת שקד ayelet shaked (@Ayelet__Shaked) July 5, 2019