Millennium Post

NETANYAHU OPPOSES EARLY POLLS

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JERUSALEM:

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has said he opposes early elections, as corruption probes linked to him intensify speculatio­n over his future. Israeli media have raised the possibilit­y of a June poll, with graft investigat­ions potentiall­y weakening the premier’s ability to hold together his right-wing coalition.

“There is no reason for that to happen if there is good will,” Netanyahu said before departing for a visit to the United States late on Saturday.

“For me, there is good will. I hope that the other (coalition) partners also have it.”

Netanyahu will meet US President Donald Trump on Monday at the White House and is set to address pro-israel lobbying group AIPAC on Tuesday. Israeli police recommende­d Netanyahu’s indictment in two corruption cases last month and investigat­ions are continuing in others.

He and his wife Sara were questioned by police on Friday in a third case of alleged graft.

At the same time, there are signs that a split is emerging within his coalition that threatens to pull the government apart.

Ultra-orthodox Jewish parties want a law passed to allow religious students to continue to be exempted from military conscripti­on.

Other members of the coalition oppose such a law, but the ultra-orthodox have threatened to block a 2019 budget that Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon wants to see approved this month.

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