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In the background of the Kippur riots: The government will convene today for the weekly cabinet meeting | Israel Hayom

9/27/2023, 8:30:09 AM

Highlights: The weekly cabinet meeting will be held today (Wednesday) against the backdrop of the Yom Kippur riots. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's announcement that he will come to Rabin Square tomorrow to pray in response to the riots. Despite the opposition and announcements by his coalition colleagues, led by the prime minister, calling on the minister to retract his decision, he seems determined. Ahead of the debate on the incapacitation law, which will begin tomorrow, Minister Qari said: "What is going to happen tomorrow in the Supreme Court is unprecedented"


Despite the opposition and announcements by his coalition colleagues, led by the prime minister, calling on the minister to retract his decision, it seems that Minister Ben-Gvir is determined to hold the prayer tomorrow in Dizengoff Square

Due to the Yom Kippur fast, the weekly cabinet meeting will be held today (Wednesday) against the backdrop of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's announcement that he will come to Rabin Square tomorrow to pray in response to the Yom Kippur riots. As of now, despite the opposition and announcements by his coalition colleagues, headed by the prime minister, calling on the minister to retract his decision, Ben-Gvir seems determined.

Ahead of the debate on the incapacitation law, which will begin tomorrow, Minister Qari said at the start of the cabinet meeting: "What is going to happen tomorrow in the Supreme Court is unprecedented. The High Court is going to cancel the elections, it is going to say that there is no democracy, that the votes of the citizens of Israel are equal but that the votes of the attorney general are worth millions. She can tell the prime minister, 'Go home, I don't like it because you made an unreasonable decision.'"

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