Defense Minister Naftali Bennett called on Thursday for the “immediate and calculated” reopening of Israel’s economy and education system, while slamming the Health Ministry’s more conservative approach to easing restrictions as “destructive.”

“One million Israeli citizens have lost their jobs in the past month. Many more will follow them,” Bennett lamented in a press conference.

“The continuation of Health Ministry closure policy is destructive for the future of the State of Israel,” the minister added. “There is another way: [to be] responsible but determined.”

Introducing his plan to reopen the education system, Bennett called for opening daycare centers, kindergartens and grades 1-3 “with precautions,” including temperature taking, disinfecting and mask wearing. Bennett also suggested that the State allow for weddings, initially expanding the limit from 19 to 50 people and then to 100 people starting May 10.

Read more at Times of Israel.