In August 2012, the
European Union added Modi'in Maccabim-Reut to the list of
Israeli settlements whose exports will not be considered as made in Israel, and thus no longer be eligible for tax breaks when imported to EU member countries. Bibas published an Op-Ed in the EU Observer countering the fact-less decision. He notoriously challenged this decision citing that "Not only is it an affront to the city of Modi’in. It is also an insulting and dangerous imposition on the sovereignty of the State of Israel, by seeking to unilaterally impose the limits of Israeli authority. Ours is a country which dreams of peace and will continue to strive for co-existence with our neighbours. Yet, the European Union’s decision, taken without real knowledge or understanding of our municipality and our region, is in danger of extending the boundaries of the conflict." In January 2013, the
Jerusalem Post published an Op-Ed by Bibas addressing the importance of education in growing the country's enlistment rate in the
Israel Defense Force, specifically among
Haredi and Arab communities. He stated that "The introduction of suitable educational programs in Haredi and Arab schools must be made possible to help these communities slowly but surely internalize the benefits of service". That same month, Modi'in Maccabim-Reut was recognized for having the highest enlistment rate in the country for the second year. ==References==