Knesset Passes Karai's Controversial Communications Law in Final Vote
The Knesset plenum approved the Communications Law proposed by Minister Yoaz Karai in its second and third readings on Tuesday evening. The bill passed with 53 members of Knesset voting in favor and 48 opposing it. The legislation had sparked significant debate and controversy prior to the vote. Following the approval, Karai declared that the mission to pass the law had been completed. The law is expected to bring substantial changes to Israel's communications sector, though details of the bill's provisions were not specified in the vote report.
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