Proponents announced Tuesday that a bill to repeal the 2005 Disengagement Law's restrictions on Israeli entry and presence in the Gaza Strip will be submitted on Sunday. The initiative, reported by Eliya Aviv on Channel 14, follows the earlier repeal of similar provisions for northern Samaria.
Proponents announced Tuesday that a bill to repeal the sections of the 2005 Disengagement Law barring Israelis from entering and residing in the Gaza Strip will be formally submitted on Sunday. The development, reported by Eliya Aviv on Channel 14, advances a legislative push that had previously cleared the Ministerial Committee for Legislation for a similar repeal in northern Samaria.
As The Zioneer reported Tuesday, the bill is set to be brought before the Ministerial Committee for Legislation; Justice Minister Yariv Levin's decision on granting it government backing will shape its trajectory. Earlier this month, MK Limor Son Har-Melech (Otzma Yehudit) advanced a parallel initiative.
The repeal effort follows the gradual dismantling of restrictions tied to Israel's 2005 withdrawal from Gaza, which remains politically divisive. The bill's submission date has been set for Sunday; the full text and precise scope of the repeal have not yet been published.
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