The Jewish Chronicle

Houdini Bibi controls his own escape

- BY ANSHEL PFEFFER

AN ELECTION in March, eight months early, was a foregone conclusion.

The Knesset was already summing up the laws that could still be passed before breaking up, while party headquarte­rs finalised their campaign staffing and media organisati­ons planned their coverage.

All that was left was for Education Minister Naftali Bennett to announce his resignatio­n and the departure of his Jewish Home MKs from the coalition and, on Wednesday, the Knesset was to dissolve itself and set the date.

But like so many times before, the political establishm­ent failed to account for Benjamin Netanyahu.

It may only be eight months’ difference, but the prime minister had decided he was not going to be forced into an election where he could not determine the timing. And neither would he cave to Mr Bennett’s ultimatum to make him Defence Minister.

The end was almost preordaine­d. The two Jewish Home ministers — Mr Bennett and Ayelet Shaked — arrived on cue to make their statements in the Knesset on Monday morning.

But Mr Bennett’s speech, which began with all the reasons why he had decided the previous night to resign and why “Israel isn’t winning any more” under this prime minister, ended on a very different note.

He said he believed the prime minister’s promise for “tough action” in his new, additional job as part-time Defence Minister, and therefore was not going to resign.

Neither were his Jewish Home colleagues, nor the other coalition parties — Shas and Kulanu — whose leaders announced over the weekend they would support the opposition motion to dissolve the Knesset on Wednesday. They too meekly backed down.

Mr Bennett had been the lynchpin. But why had he changed his mind?

It was partly due to pressure from rabbis and settler leaders, mobilised by the Prime Minister’s Office overnight. The worry was that an early election could bring about a repeat of 1992, when infighting among the right wing brought down Yitzhak Shamir’s government and ushered in Yitzhak Rabin’s Labour. The fear that Jewish Home would be blamed and lose out in the polls was another factor.

But there is a deeper personal reason for Mr Bennett’s change of direction. The man who was once Opposi-

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