Israel postpones moving its ministries to Jerusalem for five yearsby aletho |
MEMO | May 19, 2014
The Israeli government has decided to postpone moving its ministerial offices to Jerusalem for five additional years; Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported.
The
newspaper pointed out that the government took the decision during its
weekly cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
who endorsed the decision.
The
paper noted that the government has decided to postpone the move due to
two factors; one the fear of the international reaction possibly an
angry nature and the need to prepare the city to receive the vast number
of employees who will have to relocate their residence there.
Haaretz said
that transferring the ministerial offices and headquarters to Jerusalem
is one of the most dangerous settlement projects in the city and paves
the way for increasing the number of settlers in East Jerusalem.
Meanwhile,
Jerusalem mayor, Nir Barkat called to modify the resolution and move
the government's offices to Jerusalem soon, considering the government's
decision to postpone the move a serious insult to the city.

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