
The Knesset plenum held a discussion on the no-confidence motions presented by the Zionist Union, the Joint Arab List, Yesh Atid, and Meretz parties on the subject of "the government's failure to deal with the murder of women."
The coalition chose to boycott the discussion of the no-confidence motions for the third time in a row. In light of this, all the proposals were not accepted because they require the support of 61 MKs.
MK Michal Rozin of Meretz said, "I call on employers and employers to allow the strike without taking a day off at the expense of the strikers. Give a hand to this protest, for a just and secure society. It is not a women's struggle alone and there should be no struggle of an opposition coalition, but absurdly the chairs of the coalition members, those who are willing to sacrifice the entire population of women in Israel only to keep them, are now empty."
MK Aliza Lavie (Yesh Atid) argued that "the government is running away from responsibility, and the murder of women has also led to political camps. The blood of the 24 murdered women cries out for the government's helplessness. The next murder will be on all coalition members absent from the plenum today. The government chooses to close its eyes and in this regard any attempt to prevent the murder of the next woman."
Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Haim Katz began to reply on behalf of the government, but noticed that the Knesset members were gathering for a selfie photo with the words "state of emergency" written on their hands.
"Some of those who spoke here did not believe what they were saying, but since the government's answer did not interest them and they only came to protest and not to listen, thank you very much," Katz said.