Distribution of the Israel Hayom newspaper in Jerusalem. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

JNS.org — A new poll found that 77 percent of Israelis oppose the bill to ban free newspapers in Israel, which passed its preliminary Knesset reading on Nov. 12. The legislation targets the free daily Israel Hayom, the country’s top-read print newspaper for more than four years.

In the survey, conducted by Panels Politics Polling, 15 percent of Israelis supported the bill and 8 percent had no opinion. The results closely match those of a poll commissioned last month by Israel Hayom, which found that 79 percent of Israelis oppose the legislation.

Voice of Israel radio’s Knesset insider, Jeremy Saltan, explained on the Josh Hasten Show that despite the measure’s preliminary passage, Israel Hayom is not going away anytime soon. The bill’s next destination is the Knesset House Committee–where a vote might not be imminent because that committee is chaired by MK Yariv Levin, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party. Netanyahu has said the bill to ban free newspapers “shames the Knesset.” After the House Committee, the bill would need to return to the Knesset floor for a first reading, go back to the House Committee, and have a second Knesset floor reading before being ready for a final vote, according to Saltan, a branch director and Central Committee member for the Habayit Hayehudi (Jewish Home) party.

Listen to Saltan’s full analysis of the bill at the 29-minute mark of the following Voice of Israel radio recording.

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Source:: The Algemeiner

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