Israeli Cabinet communique

 Israeli Cabinet communique


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Cabinet communique

The key to the moral fight against terrorism is to make it clear that terrorism, the murder of innocents, has no justification anywhere – not in Istanbul or the Ivory Coast or Jerusalem. Whoever does not condemn terrorism, supports terrorism.

(Communicated by the Prime Minister’s Media Advisor)


Israel Cabinet meeting. Reuters archive photo.
At the weekly Cabinet meeting today (Sunday, 20 March 2016):

1. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the following remarks:

„I would like to send condolences to the families of those who were murdered in Turkey and wishes for recovery to the wounded. An air force plane with an IDF delegation left for Istanbul this morning to bring the wounded, and the coffins of the murdered, back to Israel.

I would like to commend the Foreign Ministry personnel for their dedicated and professional work in both Istanbul and Jerusalem.

Terrorism sows death around the world. Israel is at the forefront of the fight against global terrorism. This struggle is first of all military, but no less is it a moral struggle. The key to the moral fight against terrorism is to make it clear that terrorism, the murder of innocents, has no justification anywhere – not in Istanbul or the Ivory Coast or Jerusalem. Whoever does not condemn terrorism, supports terrorism.

It is the IDF and the security forces who are leading the military struggle against terrorism. While attempts to disparage IDF soldiers are wrong in their own right, attempts to gather intelligence about them are completely unacceptable and will be dealt with by the responsible authorities.

Today, the Cabinet will approve a reform that will provide incentives to single mothers to go out and work, to work more hours and to receive higher wages. The Government is committed to reducing gaps and this is one of the important steps to this end. I commend Social Affairs and Social Services Minister Chaim Katz for this important social move whose time has come.”

2. Pursuant to Article 3A of the 2002 Israel Security Agency Statute, the Cabinet decided to appoint Nadav Argaman as Director of the ISA, effective 8 May 2016, for a five-year term.

The Cabinet reserves the right, in special circumstances, to extend the ISA Director’s term by no more than one year.

3. The Cabinet discussed and approved draft amendments – regarding provident funds – to the 2016 Financial Services Law.

4. The Cabinet discussed and approved draft amendments – regarding tax credits for single working parents – to the 2016 Assured Income Law.

5. The Cabinet discussed formulating a national action plan on health and the environment.

6. Science, Technology and Space Minister Ofir Akunis briefed the Cabinet on his ministry’s work in 2016.