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Netanyahu announces ‘money for all’

- NYT

JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a plan for government grants for all Israelis amid growing public anger over his handling of a coronaviru­s crisis that has taken a sharp turn for the worse.

Critics seized on the 6 billion shekel (55 billion baht) handout package as a bid to boost the veteran leader’s popularity before a widely expected series of new lockdowns.

Payments will range between 750 shekels for individual­s to up to 3,000 shekels for families with three or more children, Mr Netanyahu said in a special TV address.

Now in his fifth term, Mr Netanyahu is grappling with new coronaviru­s transmissi­ons. He said in his television address that he was “doing his utmost” to avoid a new national lockdown and denied street protests had prompted the new aid package.

“Why are we giving this money? We have to get the economy moving,” Mr

Netanyahu said, calling on his coalition government to approve the payments. “This money will boost consumer spending and employment.”

The government reopened schools and many businesses in May, lifting restrictio­ns that had flattened an infection curve. With new Covid-19 cases now exceeding 1,000 a day, some public health experts said it had moved too fast.

With unemployme­nt at a record 21%, thousands of Israelis demanding economic relief demonstrat­ed against Mr Netanyahu on Saturday in Tel Aviv. In Jerusalem on Tuesday, police used water cannons on thousands of antiNetany­ahu demonstrat­ors outside his home.

A poll by the non-partisan Israel Democracy Institute on Tuesday found only 29.5% of the public trust Mr Netanyahu’s handling of the health crisis.

Mr Netanyahu’s new cash grant plan followed an announceme­nt on Thursday of a new welfare package for the self-employed, in addition to a payout of US$29 billion (918 billion baht) in aid previously pledged by the state.

Israel has reported nearly 44,000 coronaviru­s cases and 375 deaths.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Police use a water cannon during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government in Jerusalem.
REUTERS Police use a water cannon during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government in Jerusalem.

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