Date: Tuesday, 03 April 2018
Education Minister blasts UN-backed plan to legalize 16,000 infiltrators living in Israel. 'This is a total deception.'
Education Minister Naftali Bennett (Jewish Home) on Tuesday blasted a proposed deal brokered between the United Nations and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s office to grant more than 16,000 illegal immigrants residing in Israel legal status.
Last month, the Supreme Court froze a plan to deport thousands of illegal immigrants just weeks before the program is slated to begin.
While the Knesset backed the plan last December, which would include the deportation of thousands of infiltrators to third countries, widely reported to be Uganda and Rwanda, Israeli opponents of the plan pressured the two countries to back out of the agreement, leading Rwanda to deny its involvement in the plan.
By Monday night, however, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu backtracked on the proposed UN deal, suspending the plan in order to consult with Interior Minister Aryeh Deri (Shas) and pro-deportation activists from south Tel Aviv, where many of the infiltrators reside.
Bennett, who previously slammed the deal, welcomed the suspension, but said Monday night that the prime minister did not go far enough.
"The delay is not enough, we have to move to a new plan that will move the illegal infiltrators out of Israel," Bennett said.
On Tuesday, Bennett again denounced the plan to normalize the status of 16,000 illegal immigrants, labelling claims that the infiltrators would be settled in a limited number of communities a “deception”.
“The discussion about spreading the infiltrators across the Kibbutzim and other small communal settlements is a deception,” Bennett tweeted.
“Once you grant the illegal infiltrators residence status in Israel, they will be able to live wherever they want. They will petition the Supreme Court to gain freedom of movement – and they’ll win it.”
“We must not push false hopes, but instead strive to create real solutions.”