Lapid calls for ceasefire in Bennett's fight with Israel's doctors

Published date29 September 2021
AuthorGIL HOFFMAN
Speaking to ministers of his Yesh Atid Party, Lapid said Israel cannot afford to continue the feud.

"I will not let there be wars and struggles over credit between professionals and the government," Lapid said. "The medical, economic and educational professionals issue their recommendations, and the government decides. This is the only proper hierarchy."

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Lapid called for unity following the dispute that escalated in Bennett's speech to the United Nations General Assembly.

"We still have not defeated the pandemic," Lapid said. "We all have one enemy: the coronavirus."

Bennett told the UN that "doctors are important, but pandemics can only be properly managed by a national leader."

The prime minister added: "Running a country during a pandemic is not only about health. It's about carefully balancing all aspects of life that are affected by corona, especially jobs and education."

The topic came up earlier in the day at a meeting of the Knesset's Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, which was meant to focus on passing the new Green Pass regulations for employees in the health, labor and leisure industries but spent several minutes focused on how much lawmakers support health officials.

"We are grateful to the people of the Health Ministry and we know how much they do, not only every day and night, but also on Shabbat and holidays," said committee chairman MK Gilad Kariv. "We all need to maintain respectful discourse."

MK Uri Maklev accused the prime minister of "greatly harming the health system" and said that he wanted to "strengthen you in the face of the prime minister's words against you."

He added that "we are all public representatives here to strengthen you against what has been done against you."

Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz and Health Ministry Director-General Nachman Ash both took to Israeli TV on Tuesday night to defend the work of the ministry. A meeting was held the day before between Horowitz and top ministry officials, in which he told them that he backs their...

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