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Attorney-general tells Arab MKs: I’m against the ‘muezzin bill’

- • By UDI SHAHAM (Reuters)

Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit opposes the “muezzin bill,” a proposal to ban religious institutio­ns from using outdoor loudspeake­rs at night, he told a group of lawmakers from the Joint List on Sunday, saying he is against moving the bill forward in the Knesset. He explained that, in his opinion, existing municipal noise laws are enough to deal with the situation.

Last week, the Ministeria­l Committee for Legislatio­n voted in favor of a new version of the “muezzin bill” that was submitted by MK Moti Yogev (Bayit Yehudi) and MK David Bitan (Likud). It was reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to delay the preliminar­y plenum vote on the bill for now.

According to the revised text, it would be forbidden to use outdoor speakers to call to prayer in residentia­l areas from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. It also includes a larger fine for violating the law – NIS 10,000.

During the meeting, Mandelblit and the Joint List MKs discussed other issues that concern the Arab public, such as freezing the demolition orders in Arab villages and promoting urban master plans that enable their legal expansion. Ma’ariv reported that the MKs also raised the issues of the rising tide of crime in the Arab sector, recognizin­g Beduin villages in the Negev, and racist statements by other lawmakers.

Arik Bender contribute­d to this report.

 ??  ?? A MUSLIM MAN prays near an east Jerusalem mosque last November.
A MUSLIM MAN prays near an east Jerusalem mosque last November.

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