Opposition leader Yair Golan said Tuesday night that immediately after forming a government, his coalition would pass a decision to fight Jewish terrorism and reinstate administrative detention for such cases, according to Hebrew media reports.
Golan's statement Tuesday evening follows a similar pledge earlier tonight, when he announced the appointment of Yaya Fink to lead a task force against Jewish terrorism. As The Zioneer reported at 22:35, Golan described the role as central to his platform and committed to reinstating administrative detention. The new remark — posted to his followers — directly ties those measures to the formation of a government, suggesting the issue will be a legislative priority if the Democrats lead the next coalition.
The statement keeps Golan on the offensive against the current government's handling of Jewish extremist violence. Last week, he accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of appointing the state comptroller through a tainted process to shield himself from responsibility for the October 7 massacre, and on Monday argued that Netanyahu would leave office with Israel weaker and Iran stronger. Unlike those prior political broadsides, Tuesday's post offers a concrete procedural pledge — a government decision — rather than a critique of the incumbent. The precise wording of the resolution Golan envisions has not been released, and no Democrats Party official has elaborated on the scope of the proposed administrative detention order.
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