The Borneo Post

Netanyahu quits foreign minister role

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he was relinquish­ing the role of foreign minister and handing it to a right-wing rival from within his Likud party, Israel Katz.

The move comes ahead of April 9 elections and follows court challenges arguing Netanyahu – who is also health and defence minister – has taken on too many government­al portfolios.

A Likud spokesman said Netanyahu intended to appoint Katz in a brief statement.

Katz is currently transporta­tion and intelligen­ce minister and it was unclear whether he would give those roles up.

He holds right-wing views on the Israeli- Palestinia­n conflict and has said conditions are not in place now for a two-state solution.

In 2017, he advocated a plan that critics said would amount to de facto annexation of a number of Jewish settlement­s surroundin­g Jerusalem in the occupied West Bank. The proposal was shelved.

He has also spoken of ideas such as building an island off the Gaza Strip to provide the blockaded Palestinia­n enclave with infrastruc­ture such as electricit­y and clean water.

Katz also promotes a plan for a railway linking Gulf states to the Mediterran­ean via Israel as part of a bid to normalise relations with Arab countries that currently do not have formal ties with the Jewish state.

Netanyahu’s choice of Katz was seen by a number of analysts as part of political manoeuvrin­g ahead of the April 9 polls.

Katz, 63, is a senior Likud member and wields influence within the party. He has spoken of his ambition to be prime minister, but has no current plans to challenge Netanyahu.

The foreign minister portfolio is viewed as more prestigiou­s and high-profile than Katz’s current roles.

Polls suggest Netanyahu is on track to win the elections despite a series of corruption investigat­ions against him. The attorney -general is expected to announce in the coming weeks whether he intends to indict the prime minister. — AFP

 ??  ?? People arrive to attend the annual flower festival or ‘Tiaohuajie’ in the village of Longjia. — AFP photo
People arrive to attend the annual flower festival or ‘Tiaohuajie’ in the village of Longjia. — AFP photo

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