Israelis on the streets feel like they have been continuously abandoned by their government, and this week was just the cherry on top.
Regev stated that the cost of the new program is NIS 740 million, but it seems that the final cost will be higher.
Regev green-lit the pilot project which will start in February and aims to improve traffic on one of the country's most important roads.
We must strive to create sustainable and quick solutions in order to ease the burden on everyone.
Moshe Benzaken was deemed unqualified for ministry director-general by the Public Service Senior Appointments Advisory Committee.
Benzaken was deemed "unqualified" by the Public Service Senior Appointments Advisory Committee last week.
Housing Minister Moshe Goldknopf asserted that the construction contradicts the coalition agreements signed between UTJ and the Likud.
INSIDE POLITICS: The new government spent its first week initiating its promised reforms and causing its prime minister no shortage of headaches.
Regev has insisted that she intends to push for her candidate to be approved, despite widespread opposition.
The Transportation Minister intends to push the appointment through and expects "unanimous support" from the cabinet.