
The passage of the law establishing the powers of National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir over the police is expected to be significantly delayed, Kan Reshet Bet reported Sunday morning.
Although two weeks have passed since the new government was formed, work on the passage of the second part of the bill Ben-Gvir requested has not yet begun and is not expected to happen in the next two weeks.
The reason for this is that the Knesset's Internal Security Committee (to be called the National Security Committee) has not yet been established and will not be established in the next two weeks. In order to enable its establishment, it is necessary to hold a parliamentary procedure for defining the powers of the committee, which should last at least two weeks.
