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Likud sharply attacks Soviet leaders in Judea and Samaria: "When we tried to apply sovereignty - you failed the move" | Israel Today

2022-06-02T20:50:48.472Z


The chairman of the Likud faction and the opposition center, MK Yariv Levin, responded to a letter sent on behalf of the head of the Yesha Council, David Elhayeni, an associate of Gideon Saar • Elhayeni: "Instead of requiring them to leave - workers to save the Bennett-Abbas-Meretz government"


Rumors of the union between Saar and the Likud and the saga of passing the law to extend legal regulations in Judea and Samaria:

Likud faction chairman, MK Yariv Levin answers tonight (Thursday) to Yesha Council chairman David Elhayani, an associate of Minister Gideon Saar, after calling on right-wing parties in the coalition To support the bill to extend regulations in Judea and Samaria. "Instead of requiring them to leave, the heads of the Judea and Samaria authorities are working to save the Bennett-Abbas-Meretz government."

In a statement issued by the office of the Likud faction chairman and the opposition center, MK Yariv Levin, it is stated: They did something to prevent the formation of a left-wing government, and some even supported and worked for its formation. ".

Levin continued in attack: "My pain is not for their shameful letter. The pain is for the terrible damage they are doing to the image of the settlement enterprise and the pioneer settlers, in the eyes of millions of supporters of the national camp, without whose support all this mighty enterprise would be in great danger. Represent the absolute majority of the settlers, whose voices are well heard in the clear and commendable announcement of the heads of the Likud branches in Judea and Samaria.

"Council heads who did nothing to prevent the formation of a left-wing government."

Levin, Photo: Noam Moskowitz - Spokeswoman for the Knesset

By the way, when we worked to apply sovereignty to all Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria, which would have secured its future and would no longer require legislation such as the Regulations Act, some of those council heads traveled as far as Washington to thwart the move.

Like then and now, they do not see the big picture and are not able to rise to the size of the task. "

Finally, he concluded that "the enormous, horizontal damage in all areas of life, as a result of the existence of this government, is immeasurably greater than any law that will or will not be passed. This government must be replaced - and immediately. We are working for that, "This is the only way to truly care about the settlement enterprise. This is the only way to truly care for the entire State of Israel. This should be the responsibility of us all."

As mentioned, the head of the Yesha Council, David Elhayeni, an associate of the chairman of Tikva Hadasha and Justice Minister Gideon Saar, sent a letter this morning to the leaders of the coalition right-wing parties calling for support for extending the law to apply emergency regulations in Judea and Samaria.

"I call on you to put an end to the political debate at this time, to think about the good of the residents' security and status, the same residents who voted for you, and to vote for the enactment of further regulations in Judea and Samaria," he wrote in the letter.

Calls on coalition leaders to support.

Elhayani, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

The crisis around the law: Orbach is pressing, the opposition opposes coalition laws and Idit Silman announced that she will oppose - exposing "Israel Today"

The current coalition does not stop dealing with crises related to legislation, the Citizenship Law, the Electricity Law, the Recruitment Law, a curriculum for studies and around the corner another significant crisis awaits this time in the form of Justice Minister Gideon Saar's bill.

This is a law that is automatically approved every few years that allows laws to be enforced in the Judea and Samaria area, such as in criminal areas, income tax and more.

Last Tuesday, Justice Minister Gideon Saar was interviewed on Net 2 and said that "a coalition member who does not vote for this law is actually saying 'I do not want this government to exist'," according to Saar "such a law has existed since after the Six Day War, 55 years and each time extended "There has never been a situation in which he did not pass, not violating this law - it is national irresponsibility and creating legal chaos in Judea and Samaria, harming the connection between Judea and Samaria and Israel and Israeli law and harming Israeli citizens as well. Today about half a million live in Judea and Samaria."

Last night, MK Nir Orbach attacked and tweeted: "The Israeli government must not succumb to the endless blackmail of some of the Arab Knesset members. Neither MK Zoabi nor anyone.

The Judea and Samaria Regulations must pass.

"Our right to act in a settlement is not questioned and this will continue."

Meanwhile, as revealed in "Israel Today", MK Idit Silman announced today to the coalition leaders that she has decided to oppose the Judea and Samaria Regulations Law, which Justice Minister Gideon Saar intends to bring to the Knesset plenum for approval next week.

At a meeting with Silman, she clarified to senior officials that her decision would be final and would not change even if it was decided to declare the law a "vote of confidence" and even if her vote would lead to her being declared a right-wing faction.

In her clarification she referred to a situation where her vote is the one that will decide the fate of the law.

Silman did not heed their request to be absent from the plenum during the vote and rejected the threats made against her.

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Source: israelhayom

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