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2023-03-06T04:48:25.567Z


Confirmed in first reading: hospital administrators will be able to establish prohibitions and restrictions on the introduction of sour cream


Minister Mai Golan to MK Merav Ben Ari: "Your croaking bothers me" (Knesset Channel)

Again a humiliating verbal incident in the Knesset plenum: during the debate tonight (Monday) on the hametz law, a confrontation developed between Minister Mai Golan of the Likud and MK Merav Ben Ari of Mish Atid, after Golan called her a "croaking chicken". Golan that she serves in the prime minister's office without powers She went up to the speaker's stand in the plenum and when MK Ben Ari called interludes at her, she turned towards her and said: "You're bothering me, your croaking bothers me."



Ben Ari got angry at the words, stood her ground and replied: "You will speak to me nicely, don't tell me I'm cackling" and Sara Golan didn't stop: "You cack day and night. Your style is inferior and the worst, Kokuriko, that's what you are, a cackling chicken."



Ben Ari responded: "Insolent, who are you to call me a snitch. What did you do? Nothing, you did nothing."

The argument between the two developed into a loud confrontation and Yifat MK Shasha Biton who presided over the yeshiva tried to cool the atmosphere and said to Sara Golan:

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"You chatter day and night."

May Golan (Photo: Reuven Castro)

In another case, MK Idan Roll Mish turned to future MK Dodi Amsalem from the Likud and said to him: "Amsalem, you would never be accepted to work in high-tech in your life."

In response to this, MK Israel Eichler, who chaired the meeting, remarked to him that "this is racism," but MK Roll replied: "You don't know what racism is, there are a lot of Mizrahim in high-tech," and explained that he was talking about Amsalem himself and said these things because of his behavior of the latter.



Roll said these words after MK Amsalem belittled the Haitian protest against the legal reform and added in his appeal to Amsalem: "Have you really done anything for the country?

I didn't come across anyone saying "Islam made", "Islam enacted" or "Islam settled".

Roll continued and said: "You don't even sing. Not the minister of hate, so you're just a hateful MK now?"



Amsalem later used his right to speak and attacked the judges again.

"How did your great rebbe Aharon Barak say?

'The freedom to demonstrate is not the freedom to stop the state' and that is why he sat in detention and detained children until the end of the proceedings.

Not like the day when a judge in the Magistrate's Court came to him for an extension of detention and he says, 'This guy has a master's degree with glasses, I don't think he's dangerous.

He has a Rolex, a Mercedes and eats caviar.

Do you understand?

It's a judge.

He doesn't care that the guy with the glasses bit a cop.

What is the importance of the facts?

He can't in his imagination how to stop him, he's in his own group."

Would you be hired in high-tech?

Amsalem (Photo: Reuven Castro)

In the meantime, the "Hametz Law" was approved tonight in the first reading, by a majority of 51 Knesset members against 46 Knesset members.

The law will allow hospital administrators to prohibit the introduction of sour cream into hospital premises during Passover, which is about a month away.

The hospitals did not allow the introduction of chametz during the Passover period, until a petition was submitted to the High Court of Justice, which determined in a majority opinion in April 2020 that the hospitals do not have the legal authority to prohibit the introduction of chametz. MK Moshe Gafni, who introduced the proposal, attacked



the High Court. "For what Have you put the country in this tizzy?

Why did the court intervene in the matter?

The court said that if you want to give authority to the hospital manager, you have to make a law in primary legislation.

This brazen intervention is only in matters against religion." Opposition leader Yair Lapid expressed his opposition to the law, and even claimed that if the law is passed, people will put more leaven into the hospitals. "When you impose, the immediate effect is the opposite," he explained.



MK Uriel Bosso, chairman of the health committee, clarified that the Ministry of Health personnel were present at the committee's deliberations on the law.

"There is no coercion in the law, no aggravation of the rabbinate or the authority of the hospital rabbi (...) there is only maintenance of the status quo that has been customary in hospitals for decades. Stop scaring the people," he read.



The bill was approved in the first reading by a silent vote, with a majority of 51 supporters against 46 opponents and will be transferred to the health committee for preparation for second and third readings.

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