Coalition Faces Setback as Bill Blocking Red Cross Visits to Nukhba Prisoners Fails First Reading
The Israeli coalition government encountered a significant setback when the proposed legislation aimed at preventing Red Cross visits to Nukhba prisoners failed to pass its initial reading in the Knesset. The bill, informally referred to as the "Red Cross law," was intended to restrict humanitarian access to members of the Nukhba unit, an elite Palestinian commando force. Despite efforts by coalition members, the bill did not secure enough support, causing embarrassment within the ruling alliance. Lawmaker Shahar Glick was among those advocating for the legislation. The failure of the bill raises questions about the coalition's ability to push through sensitive security-related legislation. It remains to be seen whether the government will attempt to revise and reintroduce the bill or pursue alternative measures regarding prisoner visits by international organizations.
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