Other motions include a bill to legalize unauthorized West Bank outposts and legalizing the death penalty


The Likud party is set to hold votes on a slate of right-wing legislative proposals Tuesday evening, which include bills that would establish direct elections for prime minister, instituting the death penalty for terrorists, and enabling the parliament to bypass the Supreme Court among others.

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The development comes as Likud politicians look to divide right-wing politicians before Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid is expected to receive the mandate to form a government after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s expires on Tuesday at midnight.

The votes are expected to be held Tuesday evening during a meeting of the Knesset (Israel Parliament) Arrangements Committee, which will also include a bill to cancel the 2005 “disengagement” from the Gaza Strip and several West Bank settlements, and legislation to bar migrant “infiltrators” from entering the country.  

Other motions include a bill to legalize unauthorized West Bank outposts and cancel Blue and White leader Benny Gantz's rotation with Netanyahu as prime minister, which is anchored in law. Read more at i24