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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly brokered an agreement to obtain peace amongst his warring coalition partners in order to avoid calling early elections.

The agreement, which has been widely reported in the Hebrew-language press but has not been finalized, would give Yisrael Beteinu the freedom to vote against the controversial haredi draft exemption bill without Netanyahu firing Aliya and Absorption Minister Sofa Landver, as would normally be the case.

The deal also calls for the Defense Ministry, led by Yisrael Beteinu chairman Avigdor Liberman, and IDF officials to play an active role in drafting new legislation to government ultra-Orthodox draft deferrals, and for the coalition to knock back four opposition bills calling for the Knesset to disband.

The crisis began last month, when Deputy Health Minister Yaakov Litzman said his United Torah Judaism faction would not vote to approve the 2019 state budget until the the haredi draft law was ratified, while Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon said he would resign if the budget was not approved by the end of the Knesset’s winter session on March 15.

In a related development, a preliminary reading of legislation that would grant haredi yeshiva students an exemption from military service passed with 59 votes in favor and 38 against Tuesday night bringing an end to a week-long coalition crisis that threatened to force early elections.

The vote was enabled after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu brokered an agreement among his warring coalition partners under which Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman’s Yisrael Beteinu party was given freedom to vote against the bill.

After the Knesset returns from recess, Liberman will submit new government sponsored legislation in accordance with the recommendations of the defense ministry and once that bill has passed a first reading, no longer than a month after the Knesset session commences, it will be joined with the haredi sponsored bill for second and third readings with the approval of all coalition partners.

“I promised to preserve the government and I kept my promise,” Netanyahu said after the agreement was reached. “I would like to thank my coalition partners who showed responsibility so that we can continue to lead Israel to success and security.”

By: TPS Staff

 

 

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