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Bribery suspect Netanyahu is trying to buy off the public - Haaretz Editorial - Israel News

Follow Jan. 26, 2021 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has for months avoided approving the state budget to ensure that he remains as a caretaker prime minister after the Knesset dissolves, thereby proving that his actions are driven by one consideration only – staying in power at any price. His failure to pass the budget and the accompanying Economic Arrangements Law, which includes economic reforms, at the height of a severe economic crisis, means that when it comes to the economy, Netanyahu’s vision is strictly short-term. On Sunday, Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yisrael Katz unveiled an economic plan in the same vein. It’s a collection of steps that sound good, like reducing regulation and helping businesses, but are actually nothing but window dressing for the centerpiece – election bribery. One of the measures it includes is paying 750 shekels ($230) to every adult in the seven lowest deciles, regardless of whether he or she has been hurt by the crisis or not, as we

Israeli President Rivlin warns of breaking point in politicization of justice system

Jan. 26, 2021 Israeli President Reuven Rivlin warned on Tuesday of growing tensions between professionals in the civil service and political leaders. “It appears that they are facing an insufferable breaking point,” he said, noting that the professionals are sometimes disparaged as nothing more than “clerks.” In remarks at a ceremony at the President’s Residence at which new judges were sworn in, Rivlin singled out Finance Minister Yisrael Katz, who has frequently been critical of the “clerks” in his ministry, and Public Security Minister Amir Ohana, who opposed administering prisoners with the coronavirus vaccine, bucking the position of professionals at his ministry.

Israeli army demands billions to boost defense budget, amid government objections

Follow Jan. 26, 2021 The Israel Defense Forces are demanding an extra three billion shekels ($920 million) for military procurement in the 2021 defense budget, after having already received their requested 2.5 billion shekels for this year. The demand has outraged many in the government, given the grim economic situation and the expected cuts in other ministries’ budgets. After it became clear that the government wasn’t going to approve the 2021 budget before it dissolved, IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi and his economic adviser, Brig. Gen. Ariela Lazarovich, asked Finance Minister Yisrael Katz to give the army an extra 4.2 billion shekels. Treasury officials objected, demanding to know why the army needed the money.

Turkey and Greece to begin talks over Aegean sea after five-year hiatus

Turkey and Greece to begin talks over Aegean sea after five-year hiatus 25th January 2021 The Telegraph lead with Israel’s vaccination drive as the country has begun vaccinating 16 to 18-year-olds against COVID-19 in an effort to enable them to take exams. The exams play an important role in deciding where students will go to university. Their results can also affect their placement in the military, where many young Israelis do compulsory service. More than a quarter of Israel’s population of nine million have received at least one dose of the Pfizer vaccine since 19 December, its health ministry says. The

If Gideon Sa ar was close to my status in the Likud - he would not have resigned - Inside Israel

If Gideon Sa ar was close to my status in the Likud - he would not have resigned - Inside Israel
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