JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he opposes early elections, as corruption probes linked to him intensify speculation over his future.
Israeli media have raised the possibility of a June poll, with graft investigations potentially weakening the premier’s ability to hold together his right-wing coalition.
“There is no reason for that to happen if there is good will,” Netanyahu said before departing for a visit to the US.
“For me, there is good will. I hope that the other (coalition) partners also have it.”
Israeli police recommended Netanyahu’s indictment in two corruption cases last month and investigations are continuing in others.
He and his wife Sara were questioned by police on Friday in a third case of alleged graft.
At the same time, there are signs that a split is emerging within his coalition that threatens to pull the government apart.
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties want a law passed to allow religious students to continue to be exempted from military conscription.
Other members of the coalition oppose such a law, but the ultra-Orthodox have threatened to block a 2019 budget that Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon wants to see approved this month.
Netanyahu opposes early polls as graft probes intensify
Netanyahu opposes early polls as graft probes intensify
Qatari PM, Iranian security chief discuss development
- The Qatari prime minister reiterated Doha’s support for all de-escalation efforts
LONDON: Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani received a phone call on Tuesday from Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
During the call, both parties discussed enhancing bilateral cooperation, recent developments in the region, and various matters of mutual interest, according to Qatar News Agency.
Sheikh Mohammed reiterated Qatar’s support for all de-escalation efforts and peaceful solutions to strengthen security and stability in the region.
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