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Israel approaching 4th election in 2 years as coalition crumbles

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Thursday, 3 December 2020 (11:15 IST)
Voting 61-54, Israel's parliament has forwarded a dissolution bill to committee stages that could ultimately trigger fresh elections. Defense minister Benny Gantz's Blue and White party voted with the opposition.
Israel's Blue and White party, partners in a rather fractious national unity government since May, sided with the Knesset's opposition on Wednesday in a vote to dissolve parliament, although the bill still needs to go through further deliberations to become law. 
 
Blue and White leader Benny Gantz had accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing Likud party of failing to submit a budget as promised in their original coalition deal to share power and alternate the premiership. 
 
The dissolution bill next heads to a parliamentary committee, giving Gantz and Netanyahu a week or two to try to salvage their troubled alliance. 
 
During debate on Wednesday, Yair Lapid, whose opposition Yesh Atid party pushed for dissolution, accused Israel's current center-right government of gross mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting economic fallout. 
 
In a speech on Tuesday, Gantz said he had formed the coalition with Netanyahu seven months ago because he wanted to spare Israelis "an ugly and costly" fourth election within less than two years, not least considering that the coronavirus pandemic was spreading.
 
Claiming that he always knew the Likud leader to be a "serial promise-breaker," Gantz told Israelis: "Netanyahu didn't lie to me, he lied to all of you."  
 
"Netanyahu committed to pass a budget in August, and naturally did not stand by his word. He promised it would happen in December and is not following through," said Gantz. 
 
'Time for unity,' says Netanyahu 
Netanyahu, meanwhile, on Tuesday urged Gantz to keep the coalition together: "Now is not the time for elections… now is the time for unity." 
 
Political columnist Amit Segal in a commentary on Israel's N12 website said Gantz risked being seen by voters as no longer an effective anti-Netanyahu force. 
 
Blue and White "can only expect a nightmarishly difficult election campaign," Segal said. 
 
Control loss 
Opposition leader Yair Lapid said citizens shared "the feeling that they lost control over their lives." 
 
The lack of budget for 2020 has contributed to hardships and cutbacks for Israelis amid unemployment estimated at over 20% because of the pandemic. 
 
Under their coalition deal, Netanyahu serves as prime minister until November 2021, with the job rotating to Gantz for 18 months after that.ipj/msh (AP, AFP, Reuters)

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