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In late October, Steinitz will present his own recommendations to Netanhayu, who'll review them and deliver a final proposal to Israel's cabinet by early November, giving officials enough time to let street protests subside. Or so they hope to get away with minimal changes, if any.
Trajtenberg's Socioeconomic Change Panel
Besides himself and Steinitz, the panel includes senior government officials, including:
Eyal Gabai: Netanyahu's Director-General
Eugene Kandel: National Economic Council head
Gal Hershkovitz: Finance Ministry's budget chief
Avi Simhon: Finance Ministry's senior economic advisor
Michal Abadi-Boiangiu: Finance Ministry's accountant-general
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