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Religious Zionism Faction Splits in Givat Shmuel City Council
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 24 hours ago
What happened
In Givat Shmuel, Raz Schreiber left the city council coalition amid disputes, but fellow Religious Zionism member Shmulik Meirovitz remains, ensuring coalition stability and ongoing focus on city and religious community issues.
- 01Raz Schreiber resigned from Givat Shmuel's city coalition due to disagreements.
- 02Shmulik Meirovitz, the other Religious Zionism council member, stays in the coalition.
- 03Meirovitz emphasizes serving the public from within the decision-making process.
- 04He plans to advance city improvements and religious community concerns.
- 05Schreiber's resignation raised fears of a political crisis in the city council.
- 06Meirovitz's decision helps maintain current municipal coalition stability.
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