Knesset Passes Muezzin Law in Preliminary Reading Amid Opposition
The Knesset approved the Muezzin Law in a preliminary reading with a vote of 50 in favor and 36 against. The legislation, which regulates the use of loudspeakers for the Muslim call to prayer, sparked debate among lawmakers. Notably, the opposition party Israel Beiteinu supported the bill, while Shas also voted in favor despite previously promising Ra'am they would oppose it. The bill's passage marks an initial step in the legislative process, with further readings and discussions expected before it becomes law.
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