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    The crisis of the "holy" Sabbath days is intensifying between the Likud and the Haredim, and Netanya

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    The crisis of the "holy" Sabbath days is intensifying between the Likud and the Haredim, and Netanya Empty The crisis of the "holy" Sabbath days is intensifying between the Likud and the Haredim, and Netanya

    Post by Rocky Mon 27 Nov 2017, 2:02 am

    The crisis of the "holy" Sabbath days is intensifying between the Likud and the Haredim, and Netanyahu is intervening
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    The crisis of the "holy" Sabbath days is intensifying between the Likud and the Haredim, and Netanya 20171126_020331-231The crisis of the "holy" Sabbath days is intensifying between the Likud and the Haredim, and Netanyahu is intervening
    Baghdad / Sky Press

    Members of Knesset from the ruling Likud party in Israel are seeking flexible positions on the issue of working on the holy Sabbath to the Jews, following the resignation of Health Minister Jacob Letsman from his post, and waving the "Yahdut Hatorah" to withdraw from the coalition government.

    According to the Arab 48 website on the Israeli issue, "Likud is looking to grant broad powers to the interior minister in everything related to the closure of stalls and interests on Saturday, the Likud is trying to overcome the crisis Saturday and work on the train, through the truce and the proposal that the Minister of Interior has the authority to close the supermarkets" In which the Minister of the Interior, Aida Radhi, opposes any change in the wording, so that both sides are rooted and adhering to his positions, in light of concern about the stability of the coalition following the resignation of Litzman.

    Saturday's conflict continues against the backdrop of the expected official resignation of Ettsman from the government. The government coalition is in the midst of a standoff against a bill that will allow the Interior Ministry to revoke municipal regulations and order supermarket closures on Saturday. Likud opposes the proposal in its current form and demands that it be relaxed, in contrast to the position of Shas president Aryeh Deri.

    In order to get out of the crisis, Tourism Minister Yariv Levin suggested a more lenient version of the bill, which does not include the clause that the interior minister may cancel an "auxiliary law" unless "basic needs" are needed. A Likud official claimed that the current version would contribute to the strengthening and strengthening of the head of the Yash Ateed party, Yair Lapid.

    For his part, Deri is opposed to any change in wording, and met yesterday with the spiritual leader of the "Shas" Rabbi Shalom Cohen against the backdrop of the crisis within the coalition.

    In light of the crisis and developments, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed concern since the announcement of his resignation. Therefore, it is estimated that it will support the promotion of quick legislation for the proposed bill, but it remains unclear whether it will intervene in an attempt to reach a compromise between the parties.

    Another proposal is expected to be submitted today to the Ministerial Committee on Legislation, a bill proposed by MK Moshe Gafni, according to which the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, who is authorized to issue work permits on Saturday, will take into account the new consideration of "Jewish tradition in Israel."

    On the other hand, the Likud is demanding that the vote on the Gavni bill be postponed because Labor and Welfare Minister Haim Katz recently distributed a similar memorandum to the government law.




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