The Ministerial Legislative Committee will hold a hearing on a special initiative from Jewish Home MK Ayelet Shaked Sunday, nicknamed "Zoabi's Law."
"Zoabi's Law," if passed, will amend existing laws allowing the Knesset's Central Elections Committee to reject the re-application of current MKs for the next Knesset term if they are found guilty of incitement or supporting known terrorist groups.
The amendment would also allow the Knesset to boot current MKs over incitement - not only before the next elections.
Shaked told Yediot Aharonoth Sunday that the decision was made to submit an amendment to the bill "out of this absurd situation whereby the Knesset can impose restrictions [on incitement] before the beginning of the Knesset term, but not during an MK's term in office."
"There is no logic to a system which can nullify the Knesset term of an MK before elections, without having to enact clear rules for his behavior and statements made during his term," she added.
The law has been nicknamed "Zoabi's Law" after MK Hanin Zoabi (Balad - United Arab List), who alleged last week that the Hamas terrorists responsible for the abduction "are not terrorists," and that the kidnapping of three high school students is a "last resort" for Palestinian Arabs frustrated by their lives.
Ministerial Committee to Discuss 'Zoabi's Law' - Inside Israel - News - Arutz Sheva
"Zoabi's Law," if passed, will amend existing laws allowing the Knesset's Central Elections Committee to reject the re-application of current MKs for the next Knesset term if they are found guilty of incitement or supporting known terrorist groups.
The amendment would also allow the Knesset to boot current MKs over incitement - not only before the next elections.
Shaked told Yediot Aharonoth Sunday that the decision was made to submit an amendment to the bill "out of this absurd situation whereby the Knesset can impose restrictions [on incitement] before the beginning of the Knesset term, but not during an MK's term in office."
"There is no logic to a system which can nullify the Knesset term of an MK before elections, without having to enact clear rules for his behavior and statements made during his term," she added.
The law has been nicknamed "Zoabi's Law" after MK Hanin Zoabi (Balad - United Arab List), who alleged last week that the Hamas terrorists responsible for the abduction "are not terrorists," and that the kidnapping of three high school students is a "last resort" for Palestinian Arabs frustrated by their lives.
Ministerial Committee to Discuss 'Zoabi's Law' - Inside Israel - News - Arutz Sheva