Israeli MK Tzvi Sukkot Faces Protest During Oversight Visit to Rahat
During a parliamentary oversight visit to the city of Rahat, Knesset Education Committee Chairman Tzvi Sukkot encountered protests as dozens of residents attempted to block his entry. The visit, part of a nationwide series of inspections by the Education Committee, aimed to assess educational institutions, the implementation of committee decisions, and the education system's handling of violence, crime, and incitement challenges. Despite the opposition, the visit proceeded under the protection of Knesset Guard and Israeli police forces.
Following the incident, Sukkot condemned the attempts to intimidate him, stating he would not allow any city in Israel to bar a Knesset member or committee chair from performing their duties. He emphasized that the Education Committee would continue its oversight work impartially across all communities, regardless of political or ethnic divisions. Sukkot highlighted the broader context of security concerns, noting that surrounding towns require fencing and that southern business owners face extortion threats, underscoring the need for comprehensive violence prevention programs and cooperation with law enforcement.
Sukkot affirmed his commitment to continue the committee's oversight tours throughout Israel, refusing to let threats or disturbances hinder the committee's public responsibilities.
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