Following recent attacks he suffered from Shas, Bayit Yehudi leader Naftali Bennett urged the haredi party on Thursday to stop attacking him and instead work with him."I represent a very large public, both religious and not, and I cannot accept nor do I understand the meaning of these attacks," Bennett wrote on his Facebook page.He added that his party has been working "to find a way to integrate the haredim into the Israeli economy and into service to the State of Israel, without harming the world of Torah.""I've been meeting with dozens of haredim... and I believe that if we remove the hateful conversation we could finally solve the problem," he stressed.