Posted on 01/28/2012 1:58:28 PM PST by Eleutheria5
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to inform Likud ministers on Sunday that any Likud minister who votes for the Outpost Law will be fired from government.
The bill, authored by Minister Zevulun Orlev (Jewish Home), would forbid eviction and demolition orders for Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria that have stood for four years and have at least twenty families.
It also stipulates that all petitions disputing land claims must be proven through accepted evidentiary means in a court competent to hear the case. Should such a claim be found valid the court would be directed to order monetary compensation or alternative grant of land for the plaintiff.
Netanyahu, who has pointedly refused to bring the law to the Ministerial Committee on Legislation for several weeks in fear it will pass over his objections, wishes to ensure the law fails in the Knesset plenum.
Without the backing of the Ministerial Committee laws generally fail to garner sufficient support to be passed into law. But Netanyahu and his office are painfully aware that many Likud ministers and faction heads intend to back the law irrespective of his position.
However, Orlev is expected to put the Outpost Law on the Knesset agenda even without the Ministerial Committee's endorsement, on Monday.
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It’s time for Bibi to go. Every single member must support the bill.
Bibi has been a tremendous diappointment.
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to inform Likud ministers on Sunday that any Likud minister who votes for the Outpost Law will be fired from government.”
Hey Bibi, why don’t you just fire anyone who thinks that being Jewish and observing the Torah, customs, and traditions in greater or lesser degrees is normal!
Now you’ve done it. Bibi read your post and fired Menahem Begin posthumously.
Why does he oppose it?
Because it offends the Muslims and Leftists whenever Jews build on their own land!
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