Flag march to go ahead after Netanyahu, Gantz reach agreement
The Jerusalem flag march will go ahead this coming Tuesday, June 15, after the police decision to cancel the Thursday event due to safety concerns.The decision to reinstate the march on a different date was made on Tuesday evening at a Security Cabinet meeting. During the meeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Beny Gantz agreed to reach a compromise that would ostensibly appeal to everyone, allowing the march to take place but on a later date, and the cabinet voted in agreement with the motion.
Public Security Minister Amir Ohana announced on Army Radio on Monday evening that he intended to override Israel police chief Kobi Shabtai’s decision to cancel the flag march.”We do not usually interfere in these type of decisions made by the police, but because of the national and political importance of the incident, we want to make the decision ourselves – and it will happen in the next day,” said Ohana.Responding to Ohana on Twitter, Labor MK Gilad Kariv called his announcement “another chapter in the outgoing government’s attempt to leave a scorched earth behind.”Reacting to the government’s decision, Otzma Yehudit leader Itamar Ben-Gvir said that he rejects the police decision and called it “a surrender to Hamas and folding before a terrorist organization.”
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