Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is considering plans to avoid a full lockdown on a number of haredi towns and cities, following a backlash from multiple haredi municipalities.
The Prime Minister on Sunday pushed off a planned meeting of the Ministerial Committee for Legislation, which was to have officially designated a number of towns as no-go zones because of their high coronavirus infection levels.
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After the meeting was canceled, Netanyahu met with the leaders of the two haredi factions, Interior Minister Aryeh Deri of the Shas party, and Construction and Housing Minister Yaakov Litzman of the United Torah Judaism.
The three leaders met with Israel’s Coronavirus Czar, Prof. Ronni Gamzu, at the Prime Minister’s Office Sunday to consider alternatives to full lockdowns in a number of haredi-majority towns.
The predominantly haredi communities of Emmanuel, Elad, Rekhasim, Bnei Brak, Beit Shemesh, and Beitar Illit are among the towns slated to be placed under lockdown starting Monday. Read more at Arutz-7