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"A test for the continued existence of the government." Vigilance ahead of the vote on the Judea and Samaria law tomorrow in the Knesset - Walla! News

2022-06-05T21:10:41.079Z


It is still unclear whether the coalition will have a majority to pass the Emergency Regulations Act, which will go up on first reading tomorrow. The Bennett and Lapid bureaus are putting pressure on MKs Ra'am and MK Jida Rinawi Zoabi to vote in favor, but even if the Arab MKs agree, the majority is not guaranteed as MK Idit Silman intends to oppose


"A test for the continued existence of the government."

Vigilance ahead of the vote on the Judea and Samaria law tomorrow in the Knesset

It is still unclear whether the coalition will have a majority to pass the Emergency Regulations Act, which will go up on first reading tomorrow.

The Bennett and Lapid bureaus are putting pressure on MKs Ra'am and MK Jida Rinawi Zoabi to vote in favor, but even if the Arab MKs agree, the majority is not guaranteed as MK Idit Silman intends to oppose

His Tal Vicky Adamkar

05/06/2022

Sunday, 05 June 2022, 21:38 Updated: Monday, 06 June 2022, 00:08

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Coalition vigilance ahead of the vote on a law: Judea and Samaria emergency regulations, which are expected to be approved today in the first reading of the Knesset plenum.

Justice Minister Gideon Saar defined the law as a test for the continued existence of the government, and it is still unclear whether the coalition has a majority to approve it.



In the office of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Deputy Prime Minister Yair Lapid has in recent days exerted heavy pressure on members of the RAAM to support the law, as well as on MK Gida Rinawi Zoabi, despite the political and ideological difficulties he creates, and despite cautious optimism in the coalition Have not yet decided how to drive.



In addition, even if the Arab MKs in the coalition agree to vote for the law, there will still be difficulty in gaining a majority, as MK Idit Silman has conveyed messages that she intends to oppose it, along with the opposition, despite the threat that voting against the government could result in a right-wing secession.

Coalition officials said that even if the law falls in a vote today, they will continue to try to approve it until it expires at the end of the month.

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The Judea and Samaria Regulations Law is a routine law, extended every five years since 1967, that regulates the legal and criminal situation of Israelis living in the Occupied Territories, allows the Israeli enforcement and judicial system to act against settlers, and regulates a range of rights and obligations to which they are entitled. However, the government is now having difficulty approving the government's decision to oppose any government legislation in order to exert pressure and bring about the overthrow of the government



. You will not be able to investigate or arrest in Judea and Samaria, and institutions like the Tax and Execution Authority will not be able to operate.

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