In a letter sent to the Minister of Culture and Sports, Hili Troper, the Deputy Ombudsman clarifies that “the legal way to open cultural institutions to the public is by revoking the ban or not extending its validity by the government, and of course Judge for itself and independently formulate rules for returning the cultural industry to activity.
Nizri noted that “these days the Ministry of Health is working in coordination with the Ministry of Culture and with the legal advice to the government to formulate an outline of” green mark “designed, among other things, to return cultural institutions to activity, when the health situation allows.
In a post he posted on his social media pages, Huldai wrote that anyone who has received two doses of vaccines can enter the city’s cultural institutions: “We will not wait for Bibi-Gantz’s government, which knows how to manage nothing. For us, it is deeds and talk. At press conferences. “
At the beginning of February, I will open all the cultural institutions in Tel Aviv-Yafo to anyone who has received two vaccines.
We will not wait for the government of Bibi-Ganz, which does not know how to manage anything.
For us it is deeds and not talk. This is how you really come back to life and not just engage in press conferences.
– Ron Huldai (@Ron_Huldai) January 17, 2021
Health Minister Yuli Edelstein attacked Huldai’s decision: “He is doing politics at the expense of public health. The public is important to him. “
In response to Huldai’s announcement, Minister of Culture and Sports Hili Trooper responded: “As we announced last week, the world of culture is about to open first with the ‘Culture in Responsibility’ outline and the green passport that includes vaccinated, recovering and tested “But it would be better not for election purposes but out of a responsible and true conception. When it comes to statehood and health, I suggest everyone put populism aside.”