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The Knesset discusses the GSS: "We will make sure that the decisions made are reasonable"
At the beginning of the discussion, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Ram Ben-Barak, referred to the controversial move in an attempt to stop the South African variant: "Individual rights and the preservation of Israeli democracy are a candle to our feet.
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Tuesday, 30 November 2021, 10:03 Updated: 10:28
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The Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee of the Knesset today (Tuesday) discussed GSS high-profile ways to stop the South African variant. At the beginning of the committee, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, MK Ram Ben Barak (Yesh Atid), said that As I believe they are a candle to the government. "The
MK went on to add:" The government, out of concern for public health and necessity of circumstances, of a new variant, about which we do not know enough about how it spread and vaccinated, decided to implement emergency regulations "About the need for monitoring those who have been proven to be infected with the specific variant."
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The Knesset discusses the GSS
"These regulations expire on Thursday night. We here in the committee, as it has done in previous times, hear the experts to hold a debate and oversee close parliamentary oversight, both in the committee plenum in open hearings and in the Intelligence and Secret Services subcommittee, to make sure these decisions are reasonable. Made in an orderly and proportionate process, "said Ben Barak.
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