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Closing of the GLC: the bill that will embarrass the coalition | Israel Today

2021-10-12T07:08:51.269Z


On Sunday, the Ministerial Committee will raise a bill to privatize IDF waves. The opposition continues to embarrass the coalition and embarrass it: On Sunday, the Ministerial Committee will raise a bill to privatize IDF waves. During a retreat as an attempt to narrow right-wing voices at the station.  According to MK Shlomo Karai, after various defense ministers in recent years expressed discomfort with the military station, its nature or its very existence, the latest com


The opposition continues to embarrass the coalition and embarrass it:

On Sunday, the Ministerial Committee will raise a bill to privatize IDF waves. During a retreat as an attempt to narrow right-wing voices at the station. 

According to MK Shlomo Karai, after various defense ministers in recent years expressed discomfort with the military station, its nature or its very existence, the latest committee recommended four other alternatives, besides a complete closure. The responsibility of the broadcasting corporation without soldiers to serve in it; the privatization of the station and its transfer to a private entity; the establishment of a separate statutory corporation for IDF waves.

According to him, "Defense Minister Bnei Gantz has decided to promote the sixth alternative, which is to clear the IDF waves of any right-wing sign.

To that end, he appointed a GLC commander who did not even serve in the IDF, "and began a process of purging for his left-wing base."

Kari said that he "rejects the political purge of Defense Minister Bnei Gantz, and offers him and the government to return to the only realistic and just alternative, which is to privatize IDF waves as a private entity, and make it the first private national station in Israel."

He added that "it is time to open the market. There is no justification for a military station. There is no justification for a station funded and sponsored by the state - certainly not for two stations, and there is no justification for Israel not having a private national radio station today."

Source: israelhayom

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