While Shas chairman Aryeh Deri threatened to go to elections if the army draft status of yeshiva students is not regulated by law within two months, the Degel Hatorah faction of the United Torah Judaism party chose to try to calm the spirits on Wednesday evening.
"The government is stable and it has overcome not-so-simple challenges. There are those who want it to fall, but that won't happen," said Deputy Minister Uri Maklev at an annual transportation conference.
"Neither the commentators, nor the Attorney General, nor Yair Lapid, nor Yair Golan will bring down the government," he stated.
The crisis escalated after Deri stated on Tuesday, in an interview with Kol Barama radio that if the draft law isn't passed within two months, the Knesset will be dissolved.
"The secret to our existence, even in tough times, has been and will always be the unity of the Jewish people," Maklev said on Wednesday evening. "When we were united – we triumphed. It's in our hands."
2 comments:
When push comes to shove they won't help fixing up the Bagatz
Or anything else that really matter,even though it will soon enough rebound upon them.The merry carousel continues
Deri has always been whining oversized toddler.
Who caused just about every problematic situation for his constituents? The bagatz.
What's keeps him backstabbing his allies for virtually any issue of substance?A thick private dossier on him & his that Shabak has?
So when others were recently going after that Bagatz in part for his own sake, wouldn't he help them out??
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