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23 february 2012 Last updated at 11:44 GMT  
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Tel Aviv decision provokes backlash in Israel

In Israel, Tel Aviv city council’s recent proposal to allow public transportation to operate in the city on Shabbat has provoked a strong reaction.

The council’s declarative move suggests a busservice from suburbs to the city centre, and the beaches.

However, officials have been quick to condemn the move, with some calling it a “form of public pressure.”

It may all be a theoretic argument, as the proposal has virtually no chance of being put into practice. The Tel Aviv decision must be supported at a national level in order to become operational, but Transportation Ministry officials have already suggested that it will not be approved, and that the status quo will be maintained.

At least for the foreseeable future, Tel Aviv’s buses, it seems, are unlikely to be leaving their garage on Friday evening and Saturday.

 

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