Knesset votes in favor of controversial bill proposed by Yisrael Beiteinu. 'This is how we will take care of enemy,' MK Miller says. MK Tibi: Another black day for Knesset
Amnon Meranda
As riots continue in Jerusalem, Yisrael Beiteinu can put another mark in their win column for passing one of its signature legislations. After passing the civil marriage law on Monday, the "Nakba law" passed in a first reading on Tuesday that will allow the State to revoke government funding for groups that act "against the principles of the country."
The version passed on Tuesday is considered "softened" in comparison with the bill's original wording.
Following a boisterous discussion in the Knesset plenum, 15 Knesset members supported the bill, while eight voted against it.
According to the bill, the finance minister will be authorized to decrease the budget for bodies receiving government funding if they are found responsible for activities denying the existence of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state, instances of racial incitement, violence or terrorism, or provide support for armed struggle or terrorism against the country.
Among the activities forbidden by the "Nakba law" are marking Independence Day and the founding of Israel with mourning ceremonies and vandalizing or physical disdain towards the flag and State symbols.
"The damage you have done in the past half a year is equivalent to you not being eligible to receive funding from now on for another 50 years," MK Ilan Ghilon (Meretz) slammed the members of Yisrael Beiteinu.
On the other side, MK Alex Miller (Yisrael Beiteinu) accused Ghilon of "defending terrorists," and said, "The law will take care Israel's enemies and will defend democracy." ...
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