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The Ministry of Housing seems to be moving against municipal affordable housing programs on the grounds that they discriminate by preferring locals, young people, and the “creative class” over everyone else. Allison, Noah, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag ask: Shouldn’t cities be able to decide who gets cheaper housing?

This is a segment from “The Other F-Word” Edition.

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