The Electricity Law, defined by the coalition as a humanitarian bill, will be put to a vote tomorrow in second and third readings.

The Young Settlement Forum commented on the upcoming vote, saying that "The 12,000 children in young settlements have rights and obligations, the obligation to sit their matriculation exams and serve in the army in order to be good citizens, an obligation to pay taxes. The government's refusal to recognize these settlements and improve their living conditions and infrastructure constitutes the abandonment of the residents and the 12,000 children living in the localities. A child is a child - no matter his area of residence or origin. The state must ensure adequate living conditions for all. "