Israeli PM offers to step aside for a year to avoid ‘left-wing’ govt

Published May 4, 2021
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. — AP/File
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. — AP/File

JERUSALEM: Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday he would let his estranged former protege Naftali Bennett serve as premier ahead of him in a coalition to prevent a “left-wing government”.

But Bennett, a right-wing nationalist who emerged as a kingmaker following Israel’s inconclusive March 23 vote, swiftly dampened the notion that a deal with Netanyahu was in the works.

After his Likud party won the most seats in the vote — Israel’s fourth in less than two years — Netanyahu earned a 28-day mandate to form a coalition. That mandate expires at midnight Tuesday-Wednesday.

The election further highlighted Israel’s deep and varied political divisions.

For Netanyahu, securing a coalition likely means reaching an agreement among right-wingers including Bennett, ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties, and also the conservative Islamic Raam party.

Netanyahu, Israel’s longest serving premier and the first to be indicted in office, has become a deeply divisive figure.

The 71-year-old said he would step back temporarily if that helped the right-wing retain power.

“To prevent a left-wing government, I told Naftali Bennett I’d be willing to accept his request for a rotation deal in which he’d be prime minister first for a year,” Netanyahu said.

Support from Bennett’s Yamina party, which controls seven parliamentary seats, would move the right-wing bloc closer to a 61-seat majority but would not guarantee a stable coalition.

One factor that would still need to be addressed to form such a majority is that Religious Zionism, a far-right grouping, has vowed not to sit in a government formed with Raam’s support, due to the Arab party’s pro-Palestinian ideology.

Speaking to Yamina colleagues, Bennett said he did “not understand” Netanyahu’s proposal.

Published in Dawn, May 4th, 2021

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