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From: Haim R. Branisteanu3/13/2022 5:18:36 AM
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srael's Coalition Against Refugees


Haaretz Editorial

For all the justified public fury at Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked over the reception for refugees from Ukraine, one cannot ignore, either, the silence and incompetence of the center-left bloc in the coalition.
Israel is being tight-fisted toward the wave of refugees. The plan outlined by the interior minister did not meet any minimal moral standard, certainly not for Israel, with its lofty pretensions and the history of many of its citizens. The prime minister, who praised the interior minister for her plan, is a full accomplice to this disgrace. But at the same time, centrist and left-wing members of this government are immersing themselves in an embarrassing silence and inaction. Yesh Atid, the largest party in the governing coalition, as well as Labor and Meretz, should have been bearing the torch for opening the country’s gates and accepting as many refugees as possible. But what do you know – it’s the moderate and supposedly enlightened part of the government that is doing nothing to change its policy.

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