- Click Games, Software.
- Select the game you want to delete (you may need to search for it).
- Select I want to permanently remove this game from my account. Follow the prompts, and the game will be removed from your Steam library for good.
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Minister Yoav Gallant has proposed a radical plan to deal with the growing Jewish homelessness problem: He wants to build tent encampments for the needy in large parking lots on city outskirts, where they can live rent-free and next to their employment opportunities.
The idea was explained by Mr. Gallant during discussions he held recently with members of the Knesset Social Affairs Committee, who were discussing a proposal put forth by Shas MK Yitzhak Cohen and Arab MKs Ahmed Tibi and Ayman Odeh for establishing “cities of refuge” for the homeless. According to committee member Bayit Yehudi’s Ayelet Shaked, who is also Deputy Justice Minister in Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s government, Cohen argued that the solution for homeless people is to build “small neighborhoods” where employment opportunities are readily available.
In reply, Mr. Gallant proposed locating the encampments near major cities and highways, as opposed to in remote areas, so that they can be easily reached by those living there. In addition, he recommended making sure that each of these camps contains a synagogue and a mikvah (ritual bath).
Shaked told Arutz Sheva on Monday afternoon that it was unclear if the idea will ever come to fruition. “These types of plans only succeed when they are voluntary,” she said. “But if necessary steps aren’t taken to ensure there is ample housing in Israel and enough jobs here, then we will see more and more people sleeping out on the streets.”
The idea of building tent encampments for the poor was first raised by MK Elazar Stern (Hatnua) last month when he announced that he would propose a plan to the Knesset’s Internal Affairs Committee to build these encampments near major cities. At the time of his initial announcement, Mr. Stern said that he based his plan on “what we do in the army” – essentially, establishing tent outposts where soldiers can live while they undergo training.
At a meeting with MKs Cohen and Tibi last month, Mr. Stern specifically mentioned Eilat as a possible location for such an encampment. However, after Arutz Sheva’s Gidon Ben-Zvi reported on the plan, Mr. Stern made efforts to clarify that he had no intention of establishing a tent encampment for the poor in Eilat, and was rather floating his idea as an issue for discussion.
When asked about Mr. Gallant’s plan this week, Mr. Stern told Arutz Sheva that while it may be better than continuing to do nothing to combat homelessness, “it also has problems”. Specifically, he noted that putting people in these tent encampments would set them apart from society and create permanent enclaves – which is not what we’re looking to accomplish here.
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“I don’t think there’s any point in creating groupings of people who are different,” said Mr. Stern. “In the IDF, for example, it would be problematic to put people who are indifferent units together: If someone’s unit isn’t active, he can leave and go to another unit… but when you’re living here permanently in a place like this – where should I go? To Eilat?”
Mr. Cohen of Shas, on the other hand, told Arutz Sheva that he believes Mr. Gallant’s idea is worthy of serious consideration. “I’d be happy if there were discussions about building such camps near every city,” said Mr. Cohen, noting that “in addition to providing housing for these homeless people [alone], we could give them employment opportunities by building factories there.” He also expressed confidence that the notion has strong support among most MKs.
Representatives for Mr. Odeh said they were not familiar with Mr. Gallant’s idea and declined to comment on it, while neither Tibi nor Achiya Gvirtz, who heads the Society for Prevention of Homelessness, had returned Arutz Sheva’s calls by press time.
The Committee for Combating Poverty is currently preparing recommendations aimed at reducing poverty in Israel and alleviating some of its long-term effects. It presented part of its findings to Finance Minister Yair Lapid last week and plans to present the rest next month. The committee was established following a landmark meeting between Welfare and Social Affairs Minister Meir Cohen, Government Vice-President Naftali Bennett, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Ministry figures show that there are currently at least 1,250 homeless people in Israel. This number has reached its lowest level in years, but it is still almost three times higher than the estimated figure from 2004 – which means the government has failed to meet its goal of reducing homelessness by two-thirds within five years (by 2009).
In fact, according to the Welfare Ministry’s annual reports on poverty since 2005, there has been no significant change in the total number of poor Israelis during this time period (totaling over one million people), nor has progress been made in eliminating poverty among children or elderly citizens. The most recent report states that 55% of all families with children are poor and that the average monthly income of a household with at least one child under age 12 is NIS 3,360.
A representative from the Finance Ministry told Arutz Sheva this week that despite Mr. Lapid’s commitment to fighting poverty, insufficient resources have resulted in “no significant progress” in altering these figures. “[Mr.] Lapid will be presenting his recommendations for combatting poverty – along with suggestions for where he sees ways to increase resources needed for this effort – when they are finalized,” said the ministry rep. “Until then, we’re limited to saying that there are no sufficient resources.”
The government last year approved an anti-poverty program totaling NIS 1 billion: half intended specifically for the disabled and the other half to be used at the Welfare Ministry’s discretion.
This year, Lapid has proposed a five-year plan to fight poverty that would include creating over 700,000 jobs and improving infrastructure in impoverished neighborhoods at a cost of NIS 11 billion – but only if lawmakers pass tax reforms designed to increase government revenues by an estimated NIS 6-8 billion annually. So far, legislators from both Likud and Yisrael Beiteinu have rejected these reforms as not proportional or fair enough.
“The Finance Ministry believes in fighting poverty and is investing billions into this effort,” said the ministry representative. “It’s only a matter of finding ways of allocating resources with maximum efficiency.”
1. Click Games, Software.
2. Select the game you want to delete (you may need to search for it).
3. Select I want to permanently remove this game from my account. Follow the prompts, and the game will be removed from your Steam library for good.
Click on Games, Software, etc. so you can find the game you want to delete. Select I want to permanently remove this game from my account and follow the prompts in order for it to be removed from your Steam library as well.
From the Steam home screen Navigate to the Help section. Select Support. In the search bar, type in the game you want to delete from your account and select it from those results. Select “Delete Game” on that page and confirm that you would like to remove this game from your account permanently
Steam allows you to permanently delete games from your account. Doing so will remove the game from both the Steam site and your computer. … Beware: Oftentimes, if a game is removed it can no longer be played again in the future without purchasing it a second time and downloading it once more to one’s library/computer.
Open the Control Panel. On the Programs tab, choose Uninstall Programs. Find the game you want to delete from this list and select Uninstall Program.
To delete a guest history master, highlight a guest history record and choose Delete from the Navigation.
Steam has a feature that allows you to remove games from your account.
Log into Steam and go to the game library.
When the game you want to remove is selected, click on “Uninstall” at the bottom of the screen.
Follow the prompts to confirm removal of this game.
There are two ways to delete a game. The first way is through the console menu, which can be accessed by holding down the button with three horizontal lines on it at the bottom of the screen. Select “My Games and Apps” > “Games” > “Game Name” > “Uninstall.” The second way is through your Xbox Live account. Log in to your account and select “My Games and Apps.