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Netanyahu warns of danger of early Israel election | |
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that early elections will be a disaster for Israel. | |
Mr Netanyahu made the remark at a cabinet meeting, as key coalition allies threaten to pull their support. | |
He is set to meet his finance minister later on Sunday, in a last-ditch attempt to avert early elections. | |
The political crisis began after Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman quit in opposition to a ceasefire with Gaza militants after three days of fighting. | |
What has triggered this? | What has triggered this? |
The withdrawal of Mr Lieberman and his Yisrael Beiteinu party left the coalition with just a one-seat majority in the Knesset (parliament). | The withdrawal of Mr Lieberman and his Yisrael Beiteinu party left the coalition with just a one-seat majority in the Knesset (parliament). |
Talks between the PM and another coalition rival, Naftali Bennett, to find a way forward ended without agreement on Friday. | |
Mr Bennett has threatened to pull his party Habayit Hayehudi out of the government if he is not appointed the new minister of defence. | |
Mr Bennett's party is the third largest in the coalition. If he pulls out, Mr Netanyahu will be left with an unworkable minority. | Mr Bennett's party is the third largest in the coalition. If he pulls out, Mr Netanyahu will be left with an unworkable minority. |
Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon's Kulanu party is vital to the governing coalition's survival. | |
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Mr Kahlon has also said he does not think the coalition can continue. | Mr Kahlon has also said he does not think the coalition can continue. |
Under the law, elections are not due until November 2019 at the latest. | Under the law, elections are not due until November 2019 at the latest. |
If elections are called, what will it mean? | If elections are called, what will it mean? |
The current government has been in power since March 2015. It comprises mostly nationalist and religious parties which take a hard line towards dealing with the Palestinians and reject the notion of trading occupied land for peace. | The current government has been in power since March 2015. It comprises mostly nationalist and religious parties which take a hard line towards dealing with the Palestinians and reject the notion of trading occupied land for peace. |
All Israeli governments are coalitions because of Israel's system of proportional representation, meaning no single party can govern alone. | All Israeli governments are coalitions because of Israel's system of proportional representation, meaning no single party can govern alone. |
Although Mr Netanyahu does not want to call early elections, recent polls show he is still a favourite to be prime minister among the electorate, and his Likud party has the most support. | Although Mr Netanyahu does not want to call early elections, recent polls show he is still a favourite to be prime minister among the electorate, and his Likud party has the most support. |
However, even if Likud remains the largest party, that does not necessarily mean it will stay in power if other parties can form a coalition without it. | However, even if Likud remains the largest party, that does not necessarily mean it will stay in power if other parties can form a coalition without it. |
Mr Netanyahu has won four elections. If he remains in office past 31 May 2019, he will surpass Israel's founding father David Ben-Gurion as the country's longest-serving prime minister. | Mr Netanyahu has won four elections. If he remains in office past 31 May 2019, he will surpass Israel's founding father David Ben-Gurion as the country's longest-serving prime minister. |
He warned his colleagues on Sunday that "we know what happens when elements in a right-wing government led to the government being toppled, like in 1992 and in 1999, which brought us the disaster of Oslo [accords with the Palestinians] and the disaster of the [Second] Intifada". | |
What led to the crisis? | What led to the crisis? |
Last Sunday, an undercover Israeli unit was intercepted in Gaza, which is run by the Palestinian militant group Hamas. | Last Sunday, an undercover Israeli unit was intercepted in Gaza, which is run by the Palestinian militant group Hamas. |
An ensuing firefight, in which Israeli tanks and aircraft opened fire, left seven Palestinian militants and one of the Israeli commandos dead. | An ensuing firefight, in which Israeli tanks and aircraft opened fire, left seven Palestinian militants and one of the Israeli commandos dead. |
Hamas unleashed some 460 rockets and mortars at Israel over the next 48 hours - the heaviest barrage since the two sides fought a war in 2014. Israel responded with 160 air strikes, targeting militant sites in Gaza. | Hamas unleashed some 460 rockets and mortars at Israel over the next 48 hours - the heaviest barrage since the two sides fought a war in 2014. Israel responded with 160 air strikes, targeting militant sites in Gaza. |
The violence killed seven more people in Gaza and one in Israel. | The violence killed seven more people in Gaza and one in Israel. |
On Tuesday, Hamas and Israel agreed to cease fire after Egyptian mediation. | On Tuesday, Hamas and Israel agreed to cease fire after Egyptian mediation. |
Mr Lieberman and Mr Bennett both opposed Israel's decision, seeing it as a surrender. Mr Lieberman said it made his position untenable, while Mr Bennett demanded to become defence minister "so that Israel will go back to winning". | Mr Lieberman and Mr Bennett both opposed Israel's decision, seeing it as a surrender. Mr Lieberman said it made his position untenable, while Mr Bennett demanded to become defence minister "so that Israel will go back to winning". |