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Bill to ban Red Cross visits to Palestinian prisoners fails

Created at 30 Jun · 3:45 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A bill in the Israeli parliament to ban visits by the Red Cross to Palestinian prisoners failed after ultra-Orthodox coalition parties boycotted the vote due to unrelated political disputes. The proposal cannot be reintroduced for six months.

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Key Numbers

41-36vote count on bill
six monthsperiod before bill can be reintroduced

Who's Involved

Israeli parliament
defeated bill to ban Red Cross visits
ultra-Orthodox coalition parties
boycotted vote over political disputes
Ben Gvir
criticized bill's failure on X

↳ Why This Matters

The failure of the bill highlights internal political divisions within the Israeli coalition government and delays potential changes to the conditions of Palestinian prisoners.

Key facts

  • A bill to ban Red Cross visits to Palestinian prisoners failed in the Israeli parliament.
  • The vote was defeated 41-36.
  • Ultra-Orthodox coalition parties boycotted the vote.
  • The proposal cannot be reintroduced for six months.

A bill aimed at prohibiting visits by the Red Cross to Palestinian prisoners was defeated in the Israeli parliament. The measure failed by a vote of 41-36 after ultra-Orthodox coalition parties withheld their support. These lawmakers were protesting the government's inability to advance legislation crucial to their own political agenda. Under the rules of the Knesset, the bill cannot be presented again for a period of six months, effectively postponing any further consideration until after general elections, which are expected by late October. Following the vote's failure, Ben Gvir posted on X, expressing his disapproval and referencing the Hamas commando force.

Frequently asked questions

The bill failed because ultra-Orthodox coalition parties boycotted the vote due to unrelated political disputes with the government.

The bill was defeated 41-36 in the Israeli parliament.

Under Knesset rules, the proposal cannot be reintroduced for six months.

What Happens Next

01The bill cannot be reintroduced for six months.
02General elections are due by late October.

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How It Developed

A bill to ban Red Cross visits to Palestinian prisoners was defeated in the Israeli parliament.
Ultra-Orthodox coalition parties boycotted the vote over unrelated political disputes.
The proposal cannot be reintroduced for six months.
Ben Gvir criticized the failure of the bill on X.

Sources

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Bill to ban Red Cross visits to Palestinian prisoners failsMiddle East Eye

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