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Netanyahu: On Monday, we will decide whether to tighten the closure
The prime minister warned that he would demand that the restrictions on movement in the Corona cabinet be tightened next week, "if the closure does not seem to be working well enough."
He explained that the tightening would be determined by the morbidity data and not arbitrarily.
In addition, he criticized blue and white ministers: "An improper situation in which the government is appealing its decisions."
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Thursday, 01 October 2020, 20:08
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said tonight (Thursday) that at the Corona cabinet meeting on Monday it will be decided whether to tighten the closure.
In a live broadcast on his Facebook account, Netanyahu warned that "if it seems that the closure is not working well enough - we will tighten it."
"It will be determined by data and not arbitrarily or whims. We are at war," he said.
During the broadcast, Netanyahu criticized blue and white ministers.
"There has not been a situation where the government has constantly challenged government decisions. This is an improper situation," he said.
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