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Netanyahu pledges reform as house rallies multiply

July 28, 2011 12:27

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The housing protests in Israel intensified this week with hundreds more tents popping up around the country, a mass rally in Tel Aviv and protestors blocking main roads.

The protests are worrying the Likud. Many senior party members are concerned that if the middle-class campaign continues - coming on the heels of a successful boycott of expensive dairy products and coinciding with a prolonged doctors' strike - the party could lose the next elections.

A new protest site was set up on Sunday outside the Knesset in Jerusalem and the activists there tried to block the road leading to the parliament.

Despite the public anger, the Knesset Finance Committee this week approved a new planning law without any instructions to contractors on the provision of "affordable housing" in new building projects.

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