There is no Doha Stadium, no government

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Apparently, the concern for the integrity of the coalition and the government, yesterday (Friday) led all possible parties to leave and address the issue of closing the Doha Stadium in Sakhnin, which was decided on due to the violation of the licensing of the field. When such a fragile coalition needs to exist, then the equation that is created is: there is no Doha there is no government.

The same equation brought all the relevant factors to action that are quite rare to see in our districts in general and in Israeli sports in particular. In Bnei Sakhnin, a statement of thanks was issued yesterday to the Minister of Economy, Orna Barbibai, to the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Avir Kara and to MKs Mazen Ghanaim (RAAM), Ahmad Tibi and Ayman Odeh (joint list) for helping hold a hearing tomorrow morning. Restart the stadium.

It will be said immediately, Bnei Sakhnin deserves a football stadium, but a new, modern one, one that fits the dimensions of the team. I would be happy to see all the factors harnessed so quickly to find budgets and space to build a proper stadium in the city of the top team in the sector.

Although thousands of fans entered the game against Betar Jerusalem while violating the license for the stadium, risking their lives, when there are still no answers as to how it happened, politicians rushed to intervene in the issue without paying attention to the consequences.

I understand Sakhnin, I too, in their place, would have acted quickly and taken advantage of the connections and power they have with Knesset members from the sector, whose every tweet can overthrow the government. I addressed the issue to Deputy Minister Kara, who should probably learn from others how to work quickly. I have learned so far, that his job is to simplify business opening and prevent unnecessary bureaucracy.

Among the questions we asked Kara: Thousands of people entered in violation of the licensing, not just the stadium closed, and in politics won the sport?

Hundreds of football pitches are missing in Israel, are you also working to build them?

Hundreds of plots without lighting, are you working to change that?

If there is a disaster in Sakhnin, will you take responsibility?

Do not check before you run? For example, what was in the place, did they break the law? Because there is concern about the integrity of the coalition, then everything is probably going well.

This is the answer that the Deputy Minister chose to answer all our questions: “I received an application regarding business licensing. I turned to the relevant parties for review and they are the ones who make the decisions. To the best of my knowledge, a hearing will be held on Sunday. I help anyone who asks. I have WhatsApp for public inquiries, feel free to post: 055-5589055 ”. So anyone who has a problem in Israeli sports is welcome to contact the Deputy Minister, I am sure he will give a quick answer.

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