The commotion just started?
The coalition is expected to raise tomorrow (Monday) the bill to extend the validity of criminal regulations in Judea and Samaria, also knowing that it will not pass.
Since this is a government bill it can be put to a vote every Monday and Wednesday anew.
So if the bill does not pass, the coalition will try to lead a pressure campaign against the opposition, claiming from previous storms such as "Dimensions for Education" and the Citizenship Law, that the opposition is acting for political rather than substantive reasons.
The law is expected to expire on June 30, and by then the law is expected to rise several times and be at the center of the political debate.
As for Gideon Saar's ultimatum, a senior coalition official told Israel Today that "Gideon Saar was given an unintentional dramatic ultimatum. He meant that the coalition could not be held captive by someone else's hands every once in a while.
"If the coalition sees that it has united and voted in favor of the law and it still does not pass because that is the situation, it will calm down."
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MK Zoabi from Meretz, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
"This is not a law that overthrows a government."
The source said, claiming that "Saar rejected the law once. It was not on the Knesset table until last week. The government voted on it a week and a half ago and passed it to the Knesset committee for an exemption. He could have passed it four months ago and did not bring it. "It was last week. It's not true what he says. It's hard for him to get off the tree."
Saar himself, however, claimed he did not agree to postpone the vote because he rejected it three more times.
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Meanwhile, the coalition is still trying to get the votes of RAAM and Meretz, if there is not a certain majority in the coalition they will try to persuade Saar to postpone the vote on the law.
At the same time, the coalition is considering bringing Kahana's appointment as minister to the vote tomorrow after the extension of the criminal regulations in Judea and Samaria (if RAAM and Zoabi support, AA) in order to challenge Silman.
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Silman, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
If Silman votes against the extension of regulations in Judea and Samaria and against the appointment of Kahana, it will be used against the provision, if she votes against the extension of regulations in Judea and Samaria and no longer wants to vote against the appointment of Minister Kahana - the coalition will win the appointment.
The coalition says Mansour Abbas wants to support the regulations and is trying to persuade Zoabi and Ra'am to support, he understands that this is a real test of partnership with Ra'am in the coalition.
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