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Lawmakers in hot water for flouting lockdown directives

Calls for Environmental Protection Minister Gila Gamliel to resign grow as it becomes clear she contracted coronavirus after violating travel guidelines over Yom Kippur. Yesh Atid MK Mickey Levy removed from Knesset Coronavirus Committee over a similar breach.

by  Yehuda Shlezinger , Adi Hashmonai and Danielle Roth-Avneri
Published on  10-06-2020 09:43
Last modified: 10-06-2020 11:50
Lawmakers in hot water for flouting lockdown directivesMarc Israel Sellem/Pool

Environmental Protection Minister Gila Gamliel | File photo: Marc Israel Sellem/Pool

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Environmental Protection Minister Gila Gamliel found herself in hot water Monday after it became clear she violated lockdown restrictions over Yom Kippur.

Gamliel confirmed on Saturday that she has contracted the coronavirus, becoming the fourth member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet to become infected.

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It was later revealed that Gamliel, 46, who resides in Tel Aviv, traveled to Tiberias to be with her husband's family and prayed in a synagogue there, where she was apparently exposed to the virus.

The northern city is 150 kilometers (about 93 miles) from Tel Aviv. Lockdown directives imposed over the High Holidays barred Israelis from traveling over one kilometer (about half a mile) from their home.

Worse for the minister, it was later revealed that she had apparently lied in her initial epidemiological questioning.

According to local media reports, Gamilel first claimed that she was infected by her driver, and she only subsequently admitted that she traveled to Tiberias.

Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit has been asked to rule on whether the minister should be held liable for the violation. He is expected to rule on the matter later this week.

Faces with scathing criticism from across the political spectrum, including calls on Netanyahu to fire her, Gamliel released a statement said she "made a mistake" but maintained she did not violate lockdown directives per se.

Yesh Atid MK Mickey Levy (Noam Revkin-Fenton) Noam Revkin-Fenton

"I acted in line with guidelines, though it is possible I erred in my judgment. I am sorry, I will pay the fine," she said.

Her office released a statement saying, "Prior to the lockdown, Minister Gamliel and her husband made the decision to stay in Tiberias with their nuclear family and did so in accordance with the guidelines that allow said departure.

"The minister prayed in synagogue on Yom Kippur and wore a mask at all times, as instructed. Contrary to allegations, the minister fully cooperated in the epidemiological investigation by the Health Ministry."

It remains unclear whether Netanyahu plans to take any disciplinary action against Gamliel.

"I suggest waiting until we have the full picture," Netanyahu said at the start of a coronavirus cabinet meeting on Monday.

"We are all committed to following the directives. That includes ministers, Knesset members of and all elected officials."

The Movement for Quality Government in Israel called on Gamliel to resign.

"If the public is expected to obey tough instructions, it should not be possible that a public presentative flouts them. We are at the height of a crisis of trust between the public and politicians and this violation only makes a bad situation worse," it said in a statement.

"An epidemiological investigation is not a privilege but an obligation designed first and foremost to protect the public. To apparently lie knowingly in the investigation does the most serious harm to the public welfare."

Gamliel is not the only parliamentarian to be lambasted for flouting lockdown instructions.

Monday saw Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid remove MK Mickey Levy from the Knesset Committee on the Coronavirus Pandemic after it became clear that Levy visited his family during the Sukkot holiday, thus breaching the distance limitation.

A statement by the opposition party said Levy will adhere to whatever fine is imposed on him as a result.

 

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