Member of Knesset Michal Rozin (Meretz) opened a special Knesset session requested by 40 MKs in the presence of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and attacked his government's policy.

Rozin cited Netanyahu for undermining the the police commissioner and attorney general he appointed before she attacked his policy beyond the 1949 Armistice Line, saying that thousands of housing approvals mean that Israel is not a partner for peace. Citing Netanyahu for making demands that make renewed negotiations with the Palestinian Authority difficult, she closed by saying Israel needs a government that is not driven by the narrow sectorial interests of "the settlers."