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Shaked was surprised by a PM's announcement of a change in the enforcement policy for construction offenses in the Negev - and asks for clarification - Walla! News

2022-05-16T12:25:56.812Z


The PM announced yesterday that as part of the understandings for resolving the crisis around the Temple Mount, the government has decided to ease enforcement policy in unrecognized localities in the Negev. The new directive was published in February,


Shaked was surprised by RAAM's announcement of a change in the enforcement policy for construction offenses in the Negev - and asks for clarification

The PM announced yesterday that as part of the understandings for resolving the crisis around the Temple Mount, the government has decided to ease enforcement policy in unrecognized localities in the Negev. The new directive was published in February,

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Monday, 16 May 2022, 14:49 Updated: 15:04

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Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked's office said this morning (Monday) that they did not know about the change in enforcement policy regarding planning and construction offenses in the unrecognized localities in the Negev, which was announced by RAAM yesterday. According to sources in her office, .



The chairman of the Ministry of the Interior's planning staff, Shlomi Heisler, sent a letter this morning to the director general of the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security, Sigal Moran, who is in charge of the Bedouin Settlement Development Authority in the Negev.



The RAAM announced yesterday in a post in Arabic that as part of their agreements with the coalition to resolve the crisis around the Temple Mount, the government has decided on a new enforcement policy in unrecognized localities in the Negev, which will allow extensions to houses up to 70 meters without demolition orders or fines.

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Shaked (Photo: Niv Aharonson)

Talks with government officials indicate that this is a directive published at the end of February, by the Deputy Attorney General, as part of an update to the Enforcement Policy Document on Planning and Construction Offenses in the Bedouin Society in the Negev formulated in 2016 by former Deputy Attorney General Erez Kaminitz.



After the formation of the government, when the Bedouin Settlement Development Authority in the Negev passed to the responsibility of the Minister of Welfare, Meir Cohen, the Ministry of Welfare asked the Ministry of Justice to re-examine the policy and provide interim solutions to the illegal Bedouin settlements.

Subsequently, at the end of March, an updated directive was approved that increases the maximum threshold for non-enforcement of planning and construction offenses from 50 to 70 meters.

The directive was sent with a copy to the Prime Minister, Shalom Shlomo, to the head of the Planning Administration at the Ministry of the Interior, Dalit Zilber.

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Abbas (Photo: Knesset Spokeswoman, Danny Shem Tov)

In recent days, the director general of the Ministry of Welfare, Sigal Moran, has sent a letter of instruction to the Bedouin Settlement Development Authority to update the treatment and enforcement mechanism in accordance with the new directive. The letter was brought to his attention only today



. The Temple Mount.

During the crisis, RAAM provided the coalition with a list of civic economic demands, most of which relate to clauses of the coalition agreement that have not yet been implemented, and much of the demands concern planning and construction matters within Shaked's Interior Ministry.

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