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PM Netanyahu: "It is permissible to visit family members, the 100 meters limit is abolished" Israel today

2020-05-04T18:23:39.915Z


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After the government discussed long hours in the outline of the return to the routine, the PM speaks: "The effort to save lives was not excessive" • "It is permissible to visit grandparents but not to embrace" • "Return of the economy to routine depends on the responsibility of the public" • "Reliefs will be stopped if The infection will exceed 100 per day, not in the outbreak centers

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is speaking at this hour (Monday) ahead of the additional wave of relief that was discussed earlier in the cabinet meeting. According to the outline, the malls will be open this Thursday as well as the gyms on Friday. Apparently starting in the evening, a gathering of up to 20 people in the open space will be allowed. Watch the live show

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Along with Netanyahu, statements will also be made by Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon, Minister of Health - expected to leave soon - Jacob Litzman, Minister of Economy Eli Cohen, Minister of Education Rafi Peretz, Minister of Culture and Sport Miri Regev, as well as Director General of the Ministry of Health Moshe Bar Good and Director of the Authority Taxes Eran Jacob For the first time since the outbreak of the crisis, the prime minister will answer the journalists' questions. 

In spite of preoccupation with the routine, the government raised the possibility of closing Lag Ba'omer on the eve of next week, similar to Independence Day and Passover, in opposition. Interior Minister Aryeh Deri said: "The data published by the Ministry of Health are definitely good, we are just doing justice to the public, On the economy and the merchants. Therefore, it does not seem right and logical to return Israel to closure on Sunday after most of the economy is already operating. The justified ban on burning fires will remain intact but the closure is unnecessary. "

Meanwhile, and in the shadow of the Corona crisis, the High Court has been discussing Prime Minister Netanyahu's qualification for office as well as the Likud-Blue coalition agreements in recent days. Likud officials have threatened in recent days that if the High Court intervenes in the Israeli agreement, it may deteriorate into a fourth election. 

Source: israelhayom

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