Knesset plenum rejects first reading of bill that has been approved every five years since 1967

Israeli lawmakers on Monday night voted down a proposal to extend emergency regulations to Jewish communities outside of the Green Line in another blow to the coalition. 

The Knesset (Israeli parliament) plenum rejected the first reading of the bill that has been approved every five years since 1967.

The vote was 52 votes for and 58 against, with coalition members Mazen Ghnaim of Ra'am and Meretz MK Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi joining the opposition in voting against the bill.... Read More: i24