Cabinet approves budget cut despite Smotrich's opposition

Published date18 April 2024
AuthorOren Dori
Publication titleGlobes (Rishon LeZion, Israel)
The budget cut totaling NIS 225 million was imposed at the demand of Minister of Internal Security Itamar Ben-Gvir, after a bitter struggle with Smotrich. Usually budget cut proposals are submitted to the cabinet by the Minister of Finance. On this occasion Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted the proposal

The budget cut is to provide money for prisons to house the large number of security prisoners detained since the start of the war. The population of Israel's prisons has risen by 5,000 since October. Although there was a consensus on the matter, the Ministry of Finance demanded that the Ministry of Internal Security provide a budget for the matter from the large budgetary bonus it received in the revised 2024 budget approved last month.

Two weeks ago, a proposal for an even larger across-the-board cut totalling NIS 576 million, was supposed to be submitted to the cabinet for approval, to be deducted from the 2025 and 2026 state budgets. The vote was postponed at the last minute, and finally a compromise was found, which benefits Ben-Gvir more than Smotrich, by which the Ministry of National Security will receive a budget increase of NIS 450 million. Half of the amount will come from the cut, and the rest from the budget of the Ministry of...

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