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"Netanyahu agrees to open the world of culture in February"
First publication: A source present at Netanyahu's meeting with representatives from the world of events and culture said that the prime minister agreed to open the cultural halls next month.
"We are talking about a wide opening of the world of culture in the outline of a green island, with no audience limit but a 75 percent occupancy limit, both in the halls and outside."
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Sagi Ben Nun
Thursday, 21 January 2021, 13:04
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First publication: "The Prime Minister has expressed his consent to the opening of the world of culture during the month of February," he tells Walla!
Culture A factor present at Prime Minister Netanyahu's meeting with representatives from the world of events and culture, which ended at noon (Thursday) and dealt with the outline of returning to the routine of cultural and events after the second vaccination and with the start of using the green passport.
He said, "The meeting talked about a wide-open world opening in an outline of a green island, with no crowd limit but a 75 percent occupancy limit, both indoors and outdoors. Anyone who is vaccinated, healthy or tested can enter the event. The intention is to start with it in February."
The meeting was attended by, among others, producer Eliran Bardugo, Guy Besser, owner of Bluestone, and owner of the amplification and lighting company Linda Avitan, who met with Netanyahu, Finance Minister Katz, and Corona projector Nachman Ash.
Oddly enough, Culture Minister Hili Trooper was not invited to the meeting.
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The meeting with Netanyahu took place a week after he met with the musician Prime Minister Aviv Geffen, in which he discussed an outline of NIS 70 million in aid to the world of culture.
The outline received negative reviews from many in the culture and entertainment industry, who accused it of being a cynical and uncovered move by Geffen and Netanyahu, and that the "perforated" outline, as they put it, was presented without any coordination with them.
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