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MK Avi Maoz Opposes Communications Law Over Sabbath Concerns, Quits Committee Talks

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MK Avi Maoz, chairman of the Noam party, announced his immediate withdrawal from the Communications Committee discussions on Monday. Maoz stated that despite dedicating many hours over several months to advancing the communications law, he objects to provisions he believes will expand Sabbath desecration. He accused both coalition and opposition members of collaborating to include clauses that would legitimize and broaden violations of the Sabbath.

Maoz declared he cannot participate in such a legislative process and firmly stated that if the law is brought to a Knesset plenary vote in its current form, he will vote against it. He emphasized his commitment to protecting the sanctity of the Sabbath and the Jewish character of the State of Israel, refusing to support any measure that undermines these values.

The communications law in question is intended to shape the future of Israeli media regulation, but Maoz's opposition highlights the ongoing tension between legislative reforms and religious considerations within Israeli politics. The next step will be the law's potential vote in the Knesset plenary, where Maoz's stance signals a clear dissenting voice.

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