Following the demand of the Likud party to publish cameras on the proposal boxes in the Palestinian towns inside Israel, the Yisrael Beitenu party is demanding that cameras be placed in the ultra-orthodox neighborhoods throughout Israel, in order to prevent fraud in the boxes in the ultra-orthodox neighborhoods. , Facing charges of fraud through the use of dead voters.

The head of the Yisrael Beitenu bloc in the Knesset, Oded Forrier, said on Wednesday that he would ask the Election Commission to put cameras in the proposal boxes in the Haredi neighborhoods.
According to him, the fear of fraud in the ballot boxes among the ultra-orthodox Jews is "real."
He added that "the unusual rates of voting, and talking about the dead participate in the vote need to tighten the censorship," noting that he would go to the head of the election commission to request the deployment of cameras in the proposal boxes in the Haredi neighborhoods, and will call for the mobilization of volunteers to work as observers in these funds.

Yisrael Beitenu's demand comes amid controversy over the need to deploy cameras in ballot boxes in Arab towns, alleging fraud is likely. The Central Election Commission is supposed to decide.

The Likud has worked during the previous elections, the deployment of about 1300 cameras in the ballot boxes in Arab towns in order to deter Arab voters from voting.