Road Wars - Fleisher (INR) and Feiglin (Likud) - part 1

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What are the implications of this Dec. 2009 policy change (see below)? Feiglin and Fleisher discuss. Part 1.

A weekly discussion on current issues facing Israel and its leaders featuring Yishai Fleisher (Israel National Radio Program Director) and Moshe Feiglin (Founder and Leader of the Jewish Leadership Faction in the Likud Party

TOPIC: Moshe Feiglin, the leader of the Manhigut Yehudit faction of the Likud Party, slammed the Israeli High Court's decision to open Highway 443 to unrestricted traffic. "The decision to open the checkpoint at Shechem and to allow Palestinian Authority (PA) Arabs to travel on Road 55 directly brought about the murder of Rabbi Meir Chai last week. The latest High Court decision to open the main artery between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv gives murderers access to untold numbers of potential victims," Feiglin said. This decision demonstrates, yet again, that the Supreme Court relentlessly carries out the ideology of the left. Moshe Feiglin has repeatedly called for democratization of Israel's judicial system so that it would reflect the traditional Jewish values of Israels majority.

Background: Yesterday Israels Supreme Court decided to allow unfettered access to Highway 443. 443 is a major east-west artery connecting Modiin with Jerusalem and Tel Aviv; passing through Judea and Samaria and alongside many Jewish communities. PA traffic on the road was restricted in 2002 due to numerous terrorist attacks on drivers - including sniper fire and firebombs. Even with the limitations and substantial barricades along the road, attempted attacks continue. The most recent incident occurred on December 17th, 2009. According to IDF sources, sounds of explosions led security forces to a location south of Ramallah where they found homemade explosive devices and plans detailing their use against Jewish drivers on Highway 443. Highway 443 follows the path of an ancient road that was the scene of many battles including the defeat of the Syrians by Judah Maccabee at the Battle of Bet Horon.

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