Zohar is an advocate for observing
Shabbat. He filed a bill that would outlaw forcing business owners to work on Saturdays. In addition, business owners would be able to file a claim for damages against members who violate Shabbat that harm them financially. Zohar stated in a radio interview for an ultra-Orthodox Jewish station that "Anyone who doesn't believe in God is delusional". Zohar supported the creation of a new Israeli national holiday,
Yom HaAliyah (,
Aliyah Day) to be celebrated annually on the tenth of the
Hebrew month of
Nisan (). On 21 June 2016, the Knesset voted in favor of adding Yom HaAliyah to the national calendar. The Yom HaAliyah bill was co-sponsored by
Knesset members from different parties in a rare instance of cooperation across the political spectrum. The day chosen for Yom HaAliyah is, according to the biblical narrative, the day
Joshua and the Israelites crossed the Jordan River at
Gilgal into the
Promised Land. It was thus the first documented "mass Aliyah". In June 2018, he stated in a radio debate that "the entire Jewish race is the highest
human capital, the smartest, the most comprehending". In November 2018, Zohar presented a bill in favor of replacing live animal shipments with chilled meat imports, after reports exposing widespread animal cruelty and health issues connected with live shipments. During the
COVID-19 pandemic Zohar was heavily criticized for his actions and words against the Finance Minister
Israel Katz, head of the COVID-19 Knesset committee and Prof.
Ronni Gamzu, the "Corona
czar" directly appointed by Prime Minister
Netanyahu. He was also accused of
nepotism and
favoritism when advocating for private weddings and gatherings to be held during the pandemic, while his family members own wedding halls. In May 2025, Zohar stated that the goal of the
Israeli offensive in
Gaza following the
7 October massacres, is "the complete occupation of the Strip". In September 2025, the Israeli drama film
The Sea, about a Palestinian boy from
Ramallah, won five
Ophir Awards awarded by the
Israeli Academy of Film and Television. The positive reception of the film and negative portrayal of
IDF soldiers provoked Zohar to announce the withdrawal of government funding to the awards ceremony. ==References==