PM promises equal distribution of burden (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Omri Efraim Published: 05.13.12, 12:18)
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During first cabinet meeting since broad coalition formed, Netanyahu
outlines ´four key goals´; minister says Ulpana evacuation would
be ´immoral´
"By the end of July we will pass legislation that will distribute the
burden equally" without pitting the various sectors of society
against one another, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday.
During the first cabinet meeting since Kadima joined the coalition,
Netanyahu mentioned that a bipartisan task force has been set up to
seek an alternative to the expiring Tal Law, which effectively
exempts ultra-Orthodox from enlisting in the IDF.
"This is the first meeting of the broad unity government, and we have
many challenges ahead of us. On behalf of all the ministers, I wish
to welcome Shaul Mofaz and his Kadima faction," Netanyahu said.
Last week Mofaz was sworn in as minister-without-portfolio and deputy
prime minister after signing a controversial unity government
agreement with Netanyahu.
"We have four key goals – finding an alternative to the Tal Law,
changing the system of government, passing the budget and promoting
the peace process," the PM added.
Netanyahu also addressed Saturday´s meeting between Israeli envoy
Yitzhak Molcho and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah,
saying he hoped peace negotiations would be resumed.
Minister Daniel Hershkowitz, the head of the Habayit Hayehudi
faction, addressed the crisis surrounding the Givat Ulpana
neighborhood in the Beit El settlement.
"The idea that homes will be destroyed is intolerable," he said,
while urging the government to find a solution that would keep the
neighborhood intact.
Minister Uzi Landau said razing homes in Ulpana would be "immoral,
unjust and inhumane."
The High Court recently ordered the eviction and demolition of the
Ulpana neighborhood, which was built on private Palestinian land.
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