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Torah Judaism in the wake of Purim: We will consider continued cooperation with the government and the Corona Cabinet
At a special meeting, the faction demanded an investigation into the decision to stop public transportation at Shoshan Purim to Jerusalem, and to convene the Economic Affairs Committee to cancel the fines that were distributed.
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Yaki Adamkar
Wednesday, 03 March 2021, 14:06 Updated: 14:12
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In the video: traffic jams at the entrance to Jerusalem following the placement of roadblocks to prevent crowds (Photo: TPS)
Torah Judaism announced today (Wednesday) that it will consider continuing cooperation with the decisions of the government and the Corona Cabinet following the Purim events.
At a special meeting, the faction demanded an investigation into the decision to stop public transportation at Shoshan Purim to Jerusalem.
The party said the decision "was given a short time before Shabbat began, when tens of thousands of people coming or going from Jerusalem were on the road without knowing that a decision had been made preventing them from returning to their homes."
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Ein Hemed checkpoint for enforcing the Purim curfew and banning entry to Jerusalem, Sunday (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)
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