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MK Presses Finance Ministry to Fund Implementation of UNRWA Law in Jerusalem

On Saturday, November 15, 2025, MK Yulia Malinovsky (Yisrael Beyteinu) asked the Finance Ministry to immediately allocate funds needed to transfer health, education, and sanitation responsibilities from UNRWA-linked bodies to Israeli authorities in eastern Jerusalem. She warned that administrative gaps and budget delays would hinder the smooth integration of services and weaken the enforcement of legislation already on the books. The appeal was forwarded to the Knesset Finance Committee as municipal officials pressed for clarity on timelines and staffing.

Malinovsky positioned the demand as both a matter of sovereignty and public safety, citing concerns that ideological content and lax oversight had flourished under the current arrangements. City actors have likewise called for resources to absorb students and employees into municipal frameworks while minimizing disruptions for families. Supporters of the shift say that moving to direct Israeli provision will reduce duplication, improve standards, and curtail incitement.

The debate turns on logistics as much as politics: classrooms, clinics, payrolls, and the everyday interfaces through which residents meet the state. If budgets align with plans, the transition could become a practical test case for how policy changes are experienced at the street level. If not, critics fear the vacuum will invite confusion and leave vulnerable communities without reliable services.

(INN/VFI News)

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