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Madaktari wamemzuia yeye akagoma na kuondoka kuelekea bungeni
Mwamba huyo ana siku 2 tu tokea afanyiwe upasuaji na anatakiwa aendelee kuwepo hospitalini Kwa siku kadhaa
Ameonekana akiwa dhoofu na amechoka (drawn and tired) kutokana na kuugua
Anatarajia kurudi hospital baada ya kikao hicho kwenye bunge la Knesset
Taarifa kamili hapo chini kwa kimombo:
December 31, 2024
Soma Pia: Waziri Mkuu wa Israel agundulika na Kansa ya tezi dume stage 3 baada ya kufanyiwa uchunguzi
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Netanyahu leaves hospital against medical advice, arrives in Knesset for critical vote
Less than two days after undergoing prostate removal surgery, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left the hospital to attend a critical budget vote in the Knesset.
A source familiar with the matter tells The Times of Israel that Netanyahu left Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital against the advice of his doctors and is expected to return.
Netanyahu is seen taking his seat in the plenum, looking drawn and tired.
According to the Walla news site, Netanyahu is attending today’s plenum session despite his doctors’ objections due to what one senior coalition official termed “National Security Minister Itamar] Ben Gvir’s reckless opposition.”
Earlier today, the hospital said Netanyahu’s recovery was proceeding without any major issues.
The far-right Otzma Yehudit party and ultra-Orthodox Agudat Yisrael faction of the United Torah Judaism party have threatened since yesterday to oppose the Trapped Profits Law, insisting their demands be met first.
Lawmakers are slated to vote on the final readings of the law this afternoon as well as a bill increasing health insurance premiums. Today’s is the final Knesset session of the year, and the last opportunity to pass these bills.
After his far-right party’s threat to vote against critical budget legislation and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left his hospital bed to ensure that the coalition had enough votes to pass it, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir says the real culprit is Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
In a lengthy statement explaining his party’s opposition to the legislation, Ben Gvir claims that the budget will harm law enforcement and “will directly result in a reduction in the number of police officers, the closure of police stations [and] the halting of critical security procurement.”
Smotrich has rejected Ben Gvir’s demands for a further budget increase for the police, which the latter oversees as national security minister, leading Otzma Yehudit to boycott today’s votes.
“It pained me greatly to see how Finance Minister Smotrich dragged the prime minister that we all love from his hospital bed, only because of his ego and his refusal to conduct any negotiations with me, despite pleas from the prime minister’s associates,” Ben Gvir declares.
Madaktari wamemzuia yeye akagoma na kuondoka kuelekea bungeni
Mwamba huyo ana siku 2 tu tokea afanyiwe upasuaji na anatakiwa aendelee kuwepo hospitalini Kwa siku kadhaa
Ameonekana akiwa dhoofu na amechoka (drawn and tired) kutokana na kuugua
Anatarajia kurudi hospital baada ya kikao hicho kwenye bunge la Knesset
Taarifa kamili hapo chini kwa kimombo:
December 31, 2024
Soma Pia: Waziri Mkuu wa Israel agundulika na Kansa ya tezi dume stage 3 baada ya kufanyiwa uchunguzi
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Netanyahu leaves hospital against medical advice, arrives in Knesset for critical vote
Less than two days after undergoing prostate removal surgery, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left the hospital to attend a critical budget vote in the Knesset.
A source familiar with the matter tells The Times of Israel that Netanyahu left Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital against the advice of his doctors and is expected to return.
Netanyahu is seen taking his seat in the plenum, looking drawn and tired.
According to the Walla news site, Netanyahu is attending today’s plenum session despite his doctors’ objections due to what one senior coalition official termed “National Security Minister Itamar] Ben Gvir’s reckless opposition.”
Earlier today, the hospital said Netanyahu’s recovery was proceeding without any major issues.
The far-right Otzma Yehudit party and ultra-Orthodox Agudat Yisrael faction of the United Torah Judaism party have threatened since yesterday to oppose the Trapped Profits Law, insisting their demands be met first.
Lawmakers are slated to vote on the final readings of the law this afternoon as well as a bill increasing health insurance premiums. Today’s is the final Knesset session of the year, and the last opportunity to pass these bills.
After his far-right party’s threat to vote against critical budget legislation and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left his hospital bed to ensure that the coalition had enough votes to pass it, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir says the real culprit is Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
In a lengthy statement explaining his party’s opposition to the legislation, Ben Gvir claims that the budget will harm law enforcement and “will directly result in a reduction in the number of police officers, the closure of police stations [and] the halting of critical security procurement.”
Smotrich has rejected Ben Gvir’s demands for a further budget increase for the police, which the latter oversees as national security minister, leading Otzma Yehudit to boycott today’s votes.
“It pained me greatly to see how Finance Minister Smotrich dragged the prime minister that we all love from his hospital bed, only because of his ego and his refusal to conduct any negotiations with me, despite pleas from the prime minister’s associates,” Ben Gvir declares.