Deputy Minister Avir Kara (right) referred in a recording obtained by "Israel Today" to the issue of evacuation and Chumash and said that he would do everything so that the yeshiva would not be evacuated.
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"Knight Kara: It's important not to deceive people, we will do everything that the yeshiva in Chumash will not be evacuated"
"It is very important to me not to deceive people, and from the first moment to do everything we can so that the yeshiva will stand on its own two feet and not be evacuated," Kara said.
"It is important that the yeshiva stands on its own two feet."
Chumash (Archive), Photo: Police Spokeswoman
"I do not deceive myself, in this government we will not repeal the Disengagement Law and I am not sure what the aspects and consequences of this are, and I think a much more stable government is needed here to make decisions of this magnitude, just as Israeli law should be applied in Judea and Samaria. "It needs a government that is committed and determined and can do it. Everything has its time and everything happens on time."
The state is expected to respond to the High Court's position regarding the evacuation tomorrow. This is the coalition's next challenge, as Minister Shaked and MK Nir Orbach also oppose the evacuation of the yeshiva, while Ganz said this week that Chumash will be evacuated. "Common sense must be exercised."
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