The bill will now be submitted to the Knesset, where it must pass three more votes before becoming law

The Israeli government gave initial approval Sunday to a bill that would ban Palestinians who marry Israelis from obtaining permits to live with their spouses in Israel, several months after an earlier ban expired following a dramatic coalition fight.

The bill, known as the "Citizenship Law," was passed by the Ministerial Committee on Legislation, allowing it to move quickly through the legislative process. The bill will now be submitted to Israel's parliament, the Knesset, where it must pass three more votes before becoming law.

Sunday's bill was submitted by opposition Knesset member Simcha Rothman (Religious Zionism) and was almost identical to the text sponsored by the government last week.... Read More: i24