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MK Mansour Abbas, head of the Ra am party, April 19, 2021.
The Knesset Plenum Monday evening approved by a vote of 57 to 1, with 15 abstentions, the Arrangements Committee’s decision to form a Special Committee on Arab Society Affairs, chaired by MK Mansour Abbas (Ra’am).
Addressing the formation of the special committee, MK Esawi Frej (Meretz) said, âI can’t believe what I’m hearing. I am a citizen of the State of Israel, and the Arrangements Committee decided that it wants me to be a subject, not a citizen⦠Imagine that in the United States a committee on the affairs of the Jews would be established. This is a dark day for Arab society, because some of my colleagues, Arab members of Knesset, had a hand in this.”
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26th April 2021
What happened: Last night another five rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip towards Israel, as rioting also continued in Jerusalem.
In the south, the Iron Dome anti-missile defence system intercepted two rockets as the others fell either in uninhabited areas or inside the Gaza Strip.
In Sderot, four people sustained light injuries when they ran to shelter, including a heavily pregnant woman.
In response to the rocket fire, Israel decided to close the fishing zone around the Gaza Strip until further notice.
In East Jerusalem rioting continued last night. Hundreds of people demonstrated at Damascus Gate and at other points in the city. Seventeen people were arrested for public disturbances, attacking police officers, throwing stones and firebombs and other violent activity. The police also arrested three people for allegedly assaulting undercover police detectives near Jaffa Gate who were disguised as ultra-Ortho