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 years of complex negotiations, Israel's port reform enters its final phase today as transport and finance ministers sign certification documents.
"You keep thinking you're going to get on stage and attack me and get likes from it—so shame on you," Weiss told her, earning her applause from the audience.
Explosions occurred on Thursday in three buses parked in a lot in Bat Yam. Police reported that damage was caused, but there were no injuries.
The Finance Ministry issued Tel Aviv congestion charge tender, covering planning, construction, and operation. The project, expected in 2026 but likely delayed, aims to generate NIS 1.3B annually.
The Transportation Ministry failed in two core goals: public transport and road safety.
According to the investigation, Golan used funding earmarked for “connection with voters,” to pay legal fees to a lawyer for preparing lawsuits that were not filed.
At the government meeting on the budget last week, Regev and Smotrich fought over the decision to raise public transport fares, but in closed negotiation rooms, they reached an understanding
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.