Govt Has Two Weeks to Set Freeze-Compensation standard


The Ministerial Commission for Legislation decided on Sunday evening to temporarily freeze a proposed bill to compensate those harmed by the construction freeze in Judea/Samaria. The construction freeze was opposed last November, under American pressure to thus "pave the way" for negotiations with the Palestinian authority- which the PA has still declined to resume.

The committee decided to give the government two weeks, within which period it will stipulate standards for compensation. If the two-week deadline is not met, nonetheless, the coalition will not object to legislation proposed by individual MKs for the provision of compensation.

Among those who are damage by the ten-month freeze on Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria are contractors, purchasers,true estate agents, and local town councils.

The standard by which compensation is to be given will be set by a committee comprising government office representatives, working together with the bill’s sponsors, including MKs Danny Danon (Likud) and Uri Ariel (National Union).

MK Uri Ariel
Ariel, whose party is not a member of the Likud- race government coalition, stated, “Though I regret the fact that the bill has not already received the support of the coalition - which, after all, is accountable for the freeze and its consequences – I am gratified that the government has committed itself to set criteria within two weeks. I plot to follow the process closely and create sure that the criteria are appropriate.”

MK Danny Danon
Danon said, “This farce must be ended as quickly as feasible. With every passing day, the bank accounts of many households absorb more losses. The government has 14 days to correct the Cabinet decision, which dealt only with the political ramifications of the freeze and not how it affects the citizens.”

The freeze was imposed over two and a half months ago, and the struggle to set criteria has been ongoing almost since then. The government and Defense Ministry did not fulfill their pledge to deal with the issue, saying that they were waiting for people to apply for compensation. MKs of the Knesset Economic Affairs Committee responded that citizens could not know where or how to apply until the framework was set in space.


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