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Chairman of the Meretz faction on the Judea and Samaria law: If I do not support - the government will disband and the right will pass the regulations - Walla! news

2022-06-04T16:27:29.212Z


MK Michal Rosin said at an event in Tel Aviv culture that she would support the law, the debate around which constitutes the current crisis in the coalition. "If the regulations fall and the government disintegrates, we will both eat the rotten fish and be expelled from the city," explained Rosin, who previously opposed a law that regulates the legal situation of Israelis living in Judea and Samaria.


Chairman of the Meretz faction on the Judea and Samaria law: If I do not support - the government will disband and the right will pass the regulations

MK Michal Rosin said at an event in Tel Aviv culture that she would support the law, the debate around which constitutes the current crisis in the coalition.

"If the regulations fall and the government disintegrates, we will both eat the rotten fish and be expelled from the city," explained Rosin, who previously opposed a law that regulates the legal situation of Israelis living in Judea and Samaria.

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"If the government disintegrates, we will both eat the rotten fish and be expelled from the city."

Michal Rosin at a cultural event, June 4, 2022 (Photo: Official website, without credit)

The chairwoman of the Meretz faction, MK Michal Rosin, said today (Saturday) that she will support the Judea and Samaria Regulations Law, which is the subject of the political crisis of the last few days in the coalition. Judea and Samaria emergency, even though it has voted against it in the past and is contrary to Meretz's ideological positions.



"I ask do we have an alternative and what is the alternative?

"If I had known I would overthrow the government and form a center-left government, I would do it now," Rosin said.



Commenting on the ultimatum issued by Justice Minister Gideon Saar regarding the passage of the law and reports on contacts between him and the Likud, Rosin said: "The right in the coalition has options, they can form another government tomorrow morning. "Someone else will be prime minister and a month later they will dissolve the Knesset and go to the polls. We have no control over this event."

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"Understands the right wing in the coalition"

She added that: "I understand the right wing in the coalition who are frustrated that they can not govern and pass laws. This is an abnormal situation because there is an opposition here that says no matter the state burns they are not interested in anything, no settlements, no dimensions for studies, no citizenship law, "The coalition. This is absurd."



Law: The Judea and Samaria Emergency Regulations, which have been extended every five years since 1967, regulate the legal and criminal situation of Israelis living in the territories and allow the Israeli enforcement and judicial system to act against settlers. The law expires at the end of the month. It is not clear whether the coalition has a majority for its approval. (Right) has sent messages that it intends to oppose the law,

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