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Regev called on Likud members to boycott the Trooper initiative: "The document does not include the Independence Day ceremonies" - Voila! news

2023-03-23T06:11:07.409Z


The Minister of Transportation opposed the initiative for a document that calls for leaving Memorial Day out of the controversy, which was published in Walla!, arguing that the document should also include the events of Holocaust Day and Independence Day. "If we sign such a document, it means that we can riot in the ceremonies," said Regev, who is responsible for the torch lighting ceremony


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Transport Minister Miri Regev last night (Wednesday) called on Likud members not to sign the initiative promoted by Knesset member Hili Trooper (the state camp), which was published in Vala, for a joint call by MKs to leave Memorial Day out of the political controversy, against the background of protests against the legal revolution. This is because the document also does not include a reference to the Independence Day ceremony and the Holocaust Day events. Regev, who is responsible for the torch lighting ceremony on the eve of Independence Day, sent a recorded message to Likud members urging them not to sign the document because "currently it does not include the Independence Day ceremonies."

"The document does not include the Independence Day ceremonies."

Regev and Trooper (Photo: Government Press Office, Miri Shimonovitz, Chief of Staff)

In a recording published by journalist Amiel Yerachi of the Kipa website, Regev said that she talked to a troper about the issue and asked him "Why does the document not talk about Holocaust Day, Remembrance Day and Independence Day?"

Regev said that "as far as he is concerned, he cannot commit to Independence Day. If we sign such a document, it basically means that we can riot at the Independence Day ceremonies."

"In my opinion, it is not right to sign such a document because we do not intend to riot. They mostly pass it on to their people - who intend to riot. If they want our signatures, then please - Independence Day, Remembrance Day, Holocaust Day are put outside of political debates," the minister explained.

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Trooper signs Knesset members from all factions with the call to "leave the Memorial Day events out of controversy", this against the background of the fear of disruptions of the protest against the legal revolution for the Memorial and Independence Day events.

In the call that he asked the members of the Knesset to sign, it is stated that "We friends and women from all factions of the house call on all public representatives and all the people of Israel to refrain from bringing the debate into the cemeteries and the holy days about the Israeli identity that was built here. No statements, from any side, that touch upon the great controversy that is tearing us apart these days." .

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Source: walla

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