The Jerusalem Post

Likud, Blue and White deny progress on unity

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

Both Likud and Blue and White vigorously denied a Channel 13 report on Wednesday night that the Likud had agreed to give the Justice Ministry to Blue and White in a national unity government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The report said that progress was made toward a unity government in negotiatio­ns that took place on Wednesday, and that both parties agreed that the next justice minister could be

Blue and White MK Chili Tropper, who is the MK closest to Blue and White leader Benny Gantz.

Blue and White called the report “a fairy tale” and Likud called it “not true.”

Kan News reported on Wednesday morning that due to Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein refusing to honor the Supreme Court’s decision that he resign, rebel Blue and White MKs Yoaz Hendel and Zvi Hauser would change their minds and agree to a minority government backed by the Joint List. Hauser denied the report.

“The political situation is quite simple,” a source close to Gantz said on Wednesday night. “The only possibilit­ies are an emergency unity government and us supporting the government from outside for six months during the crisis over the coronaviru­s and then either a government or elections. All the rest is nonsense.”

The Likud said it was not interested in Blue and White supporting the government from outside and not taking responsibi­lity while the Likud takes blame. Netanyahu

called for an emergency government to tackle the virus in a speech on Wednesday night, as did President Reuven Rivlin.

“I appeal to you from here, leaders of the main parties, to find a way to present a shared leadership, a responsibl­e leadership, for Israeli society in its time of crisis,” he said. “I know how short the distance is between you. Each side must understand the other’s red lines and to be flexible on them, on the understand­ing that we have – we simply do not have – an alternativ­e,” he said.

 ?? (Knesset Spokespers­on) ?? KNESSET SPEAKER Yuli Edelstein departs his chair after resigning his post yesterday.
(Knesset Spokespers­on) KNESSET SPEAKER Yuli Edelstein departs his chair after resigning his post yesterday.

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