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The Knesset is in turmoil ahead of the vote on the Citizenship Law: "Cheeky recruits? Shut up"
In the shadow of the coalition crisis over the vote to extend the section on the Family Reunification Law, clashes broke out in two committees in the Mishkan.
MK Dudi Amsalem attacked at the beginning of the discussion in the committee that arranges the coalition members, who returned fire. MK Ben Gvir to the chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee: "Check what MK Saadi has in the GSS
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Monday, 05 July 2021, 11:04 Updated: 11:11
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Live broadcast from the Knesset organizing committee (Photo: Knesset Channel)
The organizing committee in the Knesset convened this morning (Monday) to vote on the Citizenship Law, in the shadow of the crisis in the coalition.
This is a vote intended to determine which committee in the Knesset will discuss the bill, and if the coalition does not have a majority in it, the law will be passed for a vote in the plenum.
At the beginning of the debate, MK Dudi Amsalem called the Knesset members of the coalition "rude recruits" after protesting that the debate was opened late without prior notice. there is a future) Amsalem said: "Shut up."
At the same time, during a Knesset foreign Affairs and Defense clash broke out between Osama Saadi MK MK joint list Itamar Ben Gvir religious Zionism. Ben lord Ram said committee chairman Ben Barak " Check what is on him at the Shin Bet and the Mossad. "Ben Barak replied:" I know what is on him and what is on you. "
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Likud members of the organizing committee.
Knesset, Today (Photo: Knesset Spokeswoman, Noam Moskowitz)
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