As Knesset votes on the bill to freeze arrests approach, opposition MK Dan Iluz has submitted 105 reservations — the most of any lawmaker, according to a report by Shalom Stein.
As the Knesset prepares to vote on the bill to freeze arrest proceedings for reservists and security personnel during wartime, opposition MK Dan Iluz has submitted 105 reservations to the legislation — the largest number filed by any lawmaker. The figure, reported by political commentator Shalom Stein, signals a determined parliamentary effort to amend or delay the bill, which has split coalition and opposition lines. Iluz is a member of the opposition parties. The votes on the bill are expected to begin shortly. The bill's backers argue it shields IDF reservists and soldiers from arbitrary arrest during operational deployments, while critics claim it undermines judicial oversight.
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