Immigration and absorption minister says all efforts focused on coronavirus response

The current agenda of the Israeli government does not include a plan to apply Israeli laws to any West Bank areas, Immigration and Absorption Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata said Monday.

In her interview for Reshet Bet radio, she hinted there was overall little clarity as to when any measure of the sort would be put before the government -- and whether that would happen at all.

She stressed that at the current time, the government was prioritizing the measures to contain the COVID-19 coronavirus above everything else.

Under a coalition agreement, a plan to apply Israeli laws to West Bank areas, as envisaged in a peace plan released by US President Donald Trump earlier this year, could have been put to a government vote on July 1, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing to do so. Read more at i24