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MK Shasha-Bitton to Compete Vote in Protest for Closure; Likud Attacks: "Populism"
The chairman of the Corona committee wrote to her faction members that "anyone who votes for or supports the continuation of these restrictions, most likely 'broke' the closure, and probably does not know families who are on the edge financially." Deputy Health Minister Yoav Kish replied: "You are working For future political gain at the expense of the Likud "
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Yaki Adamkar
Wednesday, 14 October 2020, 11:46
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In the video: The Corona Committee discusses the closure (Photo: Knesset Channel, Editing: Nir Chen)
The chairman of the Corona Committee, MK Yifat Shasha Bitton, announced this morning (Wednesday) to her party that she will not participate in the votes that will be held in the Knesset in protest of the strict restrictions on the closure imposed following the spread of the Corona virus.
A member of the party, Deputy Health Minister Yoav Kish, accused her of "populism."
In a statement written to the party group, she said that this morning she woke up "and the tears flowed".
She said, "I just cried. Real. Not for the description. Since Saturday before Rosh Hashanah I have not met my parents and my son I do not see, because I do not allow him to come home because it is forbidden."
She told her faction members that "we are losing the civilians, and then even the little trust we have left to fight the spread of the virus will no longer exist."
Shasha-Bitton noted that "those who vote for or support the continuation of these restrictions are very likely to 'break' the closure," she said. Financially. "
Shasha-Bitton further said that if she, "a strong woman who broke iron walls in her life," feels this way, "think how those people who have been sitting alone for a long time feel, how the adults feel that all that holds them is family and grandchildren. "Not only at home but also between the instinct for survival and the desire to keep the law, in what condition does the state put them? Everyone knows, you too, that this is nonsense."
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