Miri Regev is a senior Israeli lawmaker as part of the Likud Party and is the country's current transportation minister. In the past, she also served as sport and culture minister as well as the IDF spokesperson.
After hearing that the meeting was recorded, Regev reportedly responded, saying, "I don't care."
Ministers have the power to stop this travesty over the draft bill by telling Netanyahu they will not support the bill. But they choose not to act, causing Israel irreparable harm.
Soldiers and stranded Israelis don’t have political sway. Thus, they're inconsequential to Regev.
Miri Regev: The Oct. 7 probe cannot be headed by the judge since courts were 'part of security decisions' in recent years.
Minister of Transportation's efforts, coordinated with Netanyahu and Katz, aim to prevent EU's flight cancellation recommendation for Israel.
Transportation Minister Miri Regev's approach to the October 7 memorial is under fire for sidelining key communities and politicizing a national tragedy.
"Holding a ceremony like this, in the midst of a war, while our soldiers are risking their lives, is a mistake in judgment even before we get on to discussing who is managing the ceremony."
The signees also requested that the government reconsider holding the ceremony in addition to its being conducted under the government.
Controversy surrounds the October 7 state memorial in Ofakim, with many victim families and kibbutzim rejecting government involvement.