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Israel Imposes New Administrative Fines on Vehicle Repairs in Palestinian Authority Areas
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First reported by Calcalist · 5 hours ago
What happened
Israel's Ministry of Justice proposes new fines for Israelis repairing vehicles in Palestinian Authority areas to curb theft and illegal parts use. The regulation introduces administrative fines up to 30,000 shekels for unregistered parts and penalties for transferring vehicles for repair in PA territories.
- 01Israel introduces administrative fines for vehicle repairs in Palestinian Authority areas.
- 02Fines target unregistered car parts and unauthorized vehicle repairs.
- 03Up to 30,000 shekels fine per incident for unregistered parts in workshops.
- 043,000 shekels fine for Israelis transferring vehicles for repair in PA areas.
- 05Fines double to 6,000 shekels if transfer involves a driver or intermediary.
- 06New regulation awaits approval by the Knesset's Economic Committee.
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