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Beyond "political chaos": The coalition is having a hard time extending the Judea and Samaria | Israel Today regulations

2022-06-05T20:40:09.103Z


In the current government, there is no day without drama and no week without crisis. Leave "We will not sit with Lapid", forget about "We will not form a government with a prime minister", get rid of "We will form a government with 18 ministers in addition". ... Well, Torch was wrong. And in a big way. There is no day without drama, no week without crisis. Two senior coalition members are currently using the word "chaos." What is expected today and in the coming weeks can easily


Leave "We will not sit with Lapid", forget about "We will not form a government with a prime minister", get rid of "We will form a government with 18 ministers in addition". ...

Well, Torch was wrong.

And in a big way.

There is no day without drama, no week without crisis.

Two senior coalition members are currently using the word "chaos."

What is expected today and in the coming weeks can easily meet this definition.

Judea and Samaria law creates both political chaos and substantial chaos.

Will Gideon Saar really go all the way with his ultimatum and disband the government in case the law is not passed?

Are the people of New Hope really having contacts with the Likud, or is it just a spin and pressure on their coalition members?

Are we on the way to an election or a political explosion that will end in the formation of a government already in the current Knesset?

How will RAAM vote - with the coalition and against the ideology of Taha and Ghanaim? Will MK Zoabi again flank them?

Will Silman really oppose and motivate her right to act to declare herself a retiree?

Almost every scenario has great political meanings that lead to political chaos.

Gideon Saar, will he go all the way with the ultimatum ?, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

And there is also the law itself.

If the Citizenship Law created a commotion, and the Dimensions Law for Education agitated the country - the Judea and Samaria Law was much more dramatic. The Citizenship Law made it difficult for the security forces, but they would manage. , But you can live with it.

Judea and Samaria law has far-reaching implications for life in Judea and Samaria.

It turns those who live in Judea and Samaria into those to whom Jordanian law applies, and a military court judges it. Police authority expires, and criminals can turn Judea and Samaria into cities of refuge.

The law has additional meanings in everything related to security prisoners, income tax issues and more and more.

In one word - chaos.

How will it end?

It may be in political drama today, but it may intensify in the coming month.

The law is expected to expire on June 30, and until then, since it is a government decision, it can go to the polls and fall every Monday and Wednesday.

The coalition will seek full stabilization, and if that happens, the familiar exchange of accusations between the coalition and the opposition will begin.

The opposition will argue that a coalition that is unable to pass important national Zionist laws has no right to exist, and will start a campaign "Political considerations before the interests of the state".

It's not yet clear how it will end, but one thing is for sure: boredom OUT, chaos IN.

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Source: israelhayom

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