MK Moshe Solomon (Religious Zionism) spoke for 10 minutes in the Knesset plenum on a Torah Study Basic Law bill — but according to his own account, on the wrong bill. The incident, described by Solomon as 'funny', involved a procedural mix-up. No further details on the content of the debate or any legislative outcome are reported.
MK Moshe Solomon (Religious Zionism) reported speaking for 10 minutes in the Knesset plenum on the Torah Study Basic Law bill — but realized afterward that he was addressing the wrong version or topic. Solomon described the incident as 'funny' in a brief social media post. The Knesset has been advancing several versions of a Torah Study Basic Law, a flagship coalition initiative to anchor yeshiva study exemptions in constitutional law. The mix-up appears procedural; no vote or outcome was mentioned. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this specific incident.
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