Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu entered the Knesset plenum on Tuesday evening as opposition lawmakers shouted 'shame' during a vote, according to a live report from the chamber.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu entered the Knesset plenum at 17:07 Jerusalem time on Tuesday, as opposition lawmakers shouted 'shame' during an ongoing vote. The incident took place as the plenum was in session, with the vote underway. The specific bill being voted on has not been identified in the initial report. The scene reflects the tense atmosphere in the Knesset, following recent clashes over legislation.
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