The Israeli prime minister railed against staging elections in the middle of a highly volatile security situation.
By TPS
Now is not the time to go to early elections while Israel is amidst one of the “most complex” security situations it has known in its history, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday evening at a press conference in Tel Aviv as he declared he would take up the post of defense minister vacated by Avigdor Liberman last week, when he resigned over the government’s Gaza policy throwing the coalition into crisis.
Minutes before Netanyahu addressed the nation on prime time television, Jewish Home leader an Education Minister Naftali Bennett and his deputy, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, said they would be holding a press conference at 10 a.m. Monday.
Shaked said earlier this week that if Bennett was not appointed defense minister, the Jewish Home would pull out of the coalition, effectively bringing down the government which has a narrow 61-59 majority in the 120 seat Knesset, following Liberman’s resignation.
Prior to the press conference, Netanyahu met with his finance minister Moshe Kahlon, head of the Kulanu party to try and persuade him to remain in the coalition. Sources close to Kahlon said that the meeting failed to yield and agreement, but the two leaders would meet again later in the week.
Both Bennett and Kahlon, along with Shas chairman Aryeh Deri have said the country is better off holding elections as soon as possible.
“We are in the midst of one of the most complex security situations, and at a time like this one does not go to elections,” Netanyahu said. “At a time like this one does not bring down the government. That would be irresponsible. We have a year left until elections. We are in the midst of a campaign and in the midst of a campaign one does not jump ship. In the midst of a campaign, one does not play politics. The country’s security is beyond politics and the country’s security is beyond personal considerations. That is why I am making every effort to prevent early and unnecessary elections.”
Netanyahu said he had spoken to the leaders of the coalition parties and told them that now was the time to “show responsibility.”
“I told them do not bring down the government, especially at such a sensitive time from a security perspective,” Netanyahu said. “I told them they must not repeat the mistake of 1992 when a Likud government was brought down and replaced with a government that brought us the Oslo disaster. I told them that they must not repeat the mistake of 1999 when factions within the government brought it down and it was replaced with a government that brought us the Intifada.”
以色列总理谴责在安全局势极不稳定的情况下举行选举。
现在不是参加提前选举的时候,而以色列正处于其历史上已知的“最复杂”的安全局势之一,总理本雅明内塔尼亚胡周日晚间在特拉维夫举行的新闻发布会上表示,他宣布将采取上周,阿维格多·利伯曼(Avigdor Liberman)撤出国防部长职务,当时他因政府的加沙政策而辞职,使联盟陷入危机。
在内塔尼亚胡在黄金时段电视台向国家发表讲话前几分钟,犹太人家庭领导人,教育部长Naftali Bennett及其副手,司法部长Ayelet Shaked表示,他们将于周一上午10点召开新闻发布会。
Shaked本周早些时候表示,如果Bennett没有被任命为国防部长,那么犹太人家庭将退出联盟,实际上将政府撤下,在利比里曼辞职后,在120席的议会中,该政府的利率为61-59。
在新闻发布会之前,内塔尼亚胡会见了他的财政部长,库拉努党的负责人莫什卡赫隆,试图说服他留在联盟。接近Kahlon的消息人士表示,会议未能达成和达成协议,但两位领导人将在本周晚些时候再次会面。
Bennett和Kahlon以及Shas主席Aryeh Deri都表示,该国最好尽快举行选举。
内塔尼亚胡说:“我们正处于最复杂的安全局势之一,而且在这样的时候不会参加选举。” “在这样的时刻,并没有打倒政府。这是不负责任的。我们还有一年的时间,直到选举。我们正处于一场竞选活动之中,在竞选期间,我们不会跳槽。在竞选期间,人们不参与政治。该国的安全超出政治范围,该国的安全不仅仅是个人考虑因素。这就是为什么我要尽一切努力防止早期和不必要的选举。“
内塔尼亚胡说,他已经与联盟党的领导人交谈过,并告诉他们现在是“表现出责任”的时候了。
内塔尼亚胡说:“我告诉他们不要让政府失望,特别是在安全方面如此敏感的时候。” “我告诉他们,当利库德政府被取消并取而代之的是一个给我们带来奥斯陆灾难的政府时,他们不能重复1992年的错误。我告诉他们,他们不能重复1999年的错误,当时政府内部的各派将其垮台,而是由一个把我们带入起义的政府所取代。“