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Israeli Parliament Rejects Law to Block Red Cross Visits to Nukhba Prisoners Amid Haredi Boycott
How 7 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli Knesset rejected a bill to block Red Cross visits to imprisoned Nukhba terrorists after Haredi parties boycotted the vote, causing heightened tensions and delaying the bill's reconsideration for six months.
- 01Knesset rejected a bill to prevent Red Cross visits to Nukhba terrorists in Israel.
- 02Haredi parties boycotted the vote, causing the bill to fail 41-36.
- 03Coalition leader Ofir Katz called the bill vital for Israeli security.
- 04Shas wanted to delay the vote, blaming Itamar Ben-Gvir for pushing it immediately.
- 05Tensions nearly escalated to physical confrontation during the session.
- 06The bill cannot be reintroduced for another six months due to its rejection.
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Full coverage · 7 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew41 minutes ago
Israeli Parliament Rejects Law to Block Red Cross Visits to Nukhba Prisoners Amid Haredi Boycott
Now 14Right · Hebrew57 minutes ago
Israeli Parliament Rejects Bill Banning Red Cross Visits to Nukhba Terrorist Prisoners
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew59 minutes ago
Knesset Rejects Bill Banning Red Cross Visits to Terrorists After Ultra-Orthodox Parties Boycott Vote
Kan NewsCenter · Hebrew59 minutes ago
Coalition Faces Setback as Bill Blocking Red Cross Visits to Nukhba Prisoners Fails First Reading
YnetCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Haredi Lawmakers' Boycott Leads to Defeat of Bill Banning Red Cross Visits to Terrorist Prisoners
WallaCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Coalition Fears Ultra-Orthodox Will Block Law Banning Red Cross Visits to Hamas Prisoners
SrugimRight · Hebrew1 hour ago
Dispute Between Ben Gvir and Shas Delays Red Cross Visit Ban Bill in Israeli Coalition
YnetCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Coalition Chair Urges Opposition to Support Law Blocking Red Cross Prison Visits to Terrorists
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