Minister Levin: The application of sovereignty will not be approved by the government on Sunday
The tourism minister accompanying Netanyahu's visit to Washington added that the move "requires time and preparation." This is due to the news that the PM is expected to vote in a cabinet meeting that opens this week's decision to apply Israeli law to territories in the US, as part of the US government's peace plan
Minister Levin: The application of sovereignty will not be approved by the government on Sunday
Photo: Reuters, edited by Tal ReznikMinister of Tourism Yariv Levin Yariv Levin said Wednesday that applying sovereignty over the territories of Judea and Samaria will not be brought to the government's approval on Sunday. "In my estimation, it will not come on Sunday for the simple reason that the preparation work needs to be done," Levine said in an interview with Network B.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's intention to vote on Sunday's cabinet meeting resolves to apply Israeli law to territories in Judea and Samaria, as part of a US government peace plan, the details of which were published last night in a White House statement.
"It is also necessary to bring the proposal to the Attorney General and let him examine things. Our goal is to do so in the coming days. But on Sunday we technically cannot," Levin added.
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