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Israeli Lawmakers Agree Death Car Shelters on Road 232 Will Not Be Moved Without Families' Consent
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First reported by Ynet · 4 hours ago
What happened
Israeli lawmakers agreed that the fortified shelters on Road 232, sites of October 7 attacks, will not be moved without consulting victims' families. The decision came during a Knesset Education Committee meeting preparing a memorial bill. Local authorities must notify the committee before any changes, and a national memorial authority will be established.
- 01Israeli lawmakers agreed not to move Road 232 shelters without families' public consultation.
- 02Local authorities must report any proposed changes to the Knesset Education Committee.
- 03Eshkol Council head pledged no changes before formal family consultations.
- 04Bereaved families oppose moving shelters, citing their historical and personal significance.
- 05The bill proposes an annual memorial day and a national memorial authority in the western Negev.
- 06Final committee vote on the bill is scheduled before full Knesset approval.
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