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Yesha Council launches campaign to overthrow government | Israel Today

2022-03-26T19:23:00.360Z


The association is expected to declare the struggle in response to "selective enforcement against settlers and the loss of governance" • The meeting of the heads of the authorities with Ganz was canceled


In an unusual move, the Yesha Council (Council of Jewish Localities in Judea and Samaria) decided to launch a campaign to overthrow the government.

The reason for these moves is the construction freeze in Judea and Samaria.

The heads of the Judea and Samaria authorities will arrive tomorrow (Sunday) for a declaration and declaration of a struggle against the government, in front of the Prime Minister's Office.

Protesting against Palestinian construction in Area C, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

In the past year, the Civil Administration's Supreme Planning Council has convened only once, instead of once every three months as was the practice in previous governments, and in accordance with a summary of the U.S. administration during Trump's term.

The Yesha Council says that this conduct is contrary to the agreement on the basis of which the government was formed. At the same time, Yesha claims that "the government pursues an aggressive and selective enforcement policy against the Chumash and Eviatar settlers, "Terrorism. All of this left no choice but to go to war."

Rashi Yesha's meeting with Defense Minister Ganz, photo: Yehuda Peretz canceled

In addition, Yesha claims that "the move is intended to eliminate the freeze even at the cost of overthrowing the government and going to the polls."

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Source: israelhayom

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