Shaked: “We think thousands of immigrants will come from Ukraine”

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Amir Ettinger, Knitted News03.03.22 12:48 L. Adar A. Tishpev

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Ayelet Shaked, Archive (Photo: Olbia Pistosi / Flash 90)

The war in Ukraine. Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked called today (Thursday), at a conference of heads of councils at the local government center, to prepare for the absorption of immigrants from Russia and Ukraine.

“We think tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of immigrants will come from Russia, Ukraine and the CIS. You in the regional councils can help with absorption.” On the reform of agriculture, Minister Shaked said: “We now see how important food security is. The world order can change in two days and Israel must be independent in this area as well. I hope and believe that they will reach a good reform that will strengthen agriculture and do no harm.”

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At a conference of the heads of regional councils and deputies of the Center for Regional Government in Israel, which is being held today (Thursday) in the Golan Regional Council, Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked said this morning that a government decision will be made in 7-12 new localities in the Negev.

“I fight a lot of people who oppose it but I think it is a necessary important act, to strengthen the Negev and now there is a housing crisis, what will happen when new immigrants from Ukraine and Russia come to us. If so far we have tried to build as fast as possible. “And to build in an aggressive and fast process, of course to thicken the existing localities.”

Shai Hajaj, chairman of the Regional Government Center and head of the Merhavim Regional Council, thanked Sarah and asked that she use her influence to prevent the severe and unjustified violation of Israel’s independence from producing fresh food, saying only this morning we read about a 37% increase in eggs , Due to the war in Eastern Europe. “Israel must be independent in producing fresh food for its residents.”

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