Netanyah trying to save government from decline

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would make the last attempt to save the coalition that weakened the resignation of the interior minister in his government. The new elections are set to be held in March. Netanyahu during the day has held a meeting with the finance minister. Minister Moshe Kahlon from the right center, [...]
The new elections are set to be held in March. Netanyahu during the day has held a meeting with the finance minister.
The minister, Moshe Kahlon, from the centre of the right, Kulanou party, will reportedly push Netanyah to set an election date, media reports.
Minister Avigdor Lieberman's resignation on Wednesday, due to him, the violence among Palestinian militants in Gaza's belt, left the government with only one seat in Parliament.
Netanyah's fate has remained in the hands of partners, and the meeting with Minister Kahlon, according to Netanyah, is considered the latest attempt to save the government's collapse.
The prime minister said it would be unnecessary “to go to the elections at a significant time for the country's security, as it is now”. / REL












