Justice Minister Gideon Saar intends to bring the Judea and Samaria Regulations Law to the Knesset plenum for approval next week
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As you may recall, one of the political crises of the last few days in the Knesset revolved around the continued application of the special regulations of the government in Judea and Samaria for another five years.
But this time the opposition opposes the regulations as part of its overall opposition to the coalition, and it currently seems that there will be no majority to apply the regulations, due to the fact that both the joint list and the Prime Minister oppose the regulations and see them as continuing Israel's "occupation" in Judea and Samaria.
Coalition officials have criticized Gideon Saar.
According to them, the one who caused all the parties within the coalition to go up in barricades and bring this law into a state of crisis is Saar himself, in his statement that this law is a test for the coalition.
Once this is a test for the coalition, it is clear that the entire opposition must oppose, and it is clear that Silman will also be forced to oppose if there is a possibility that this will overthrow the government.
As a reminder, Saar said that if the law is not passed, the current government has no right to exist.
Yesterday there was a battle of bites between him and MK Nir Barkat from the Likud, when Barkat wrote that Saar should not be taken back.
Her decision is final.
Silman, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
Silman's election
Member of Knesset Idit Silman informed the coalition leaders yesterday that she had decided to oppose the Judea and Samaria Regulations Law.
In her clarification she referred to a situation where her vote is what will decide the fate of the law.
Silman did not heed the request to be absent from the plenum at the time of the vote and rejected the threats made against her.
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Zoabi, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
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