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Netanyahu and Gantz: the two rivals now on the verge of a deal

The Likud and Blue & White leaders agree to hold further talks as soon as the Yom Tov is over

April 14, 2020 13:40
Rivals-turned-partners: Benny Gantz and Benjamin Netanyahu

ByAnshel Pfeffer, anshel pfeffer jerusalem

2 min read

As the last day of Pesach began, Israel almost had a new government.

Benny Gantz, who had spent much of the past 24 hours cloistered with Benjamin Netanyahu in the prime minister’s residence, even tweeted a hopeful photograph of himself on Tuesday afternoon being driven back home from Jerusalem promising to “continue making the right decisions for the citizens of Israel and act for unity and reconciliation in our nation.”

A day earlier, very different tones were being heard in Mr Gantz’s inner circle. They accused Mr Netanyahu of reneging on his previous agreements. They threatened Mr Gantz would make a speech that evening accusing the prime minister of negotiating in bad faith while Israel so urgently needs a stable government to contend with the coronavirus pandemic.

The threat seemed to have worked: Mr Netanyahu called, requesting that negotiating teams be reconvened and promising the remaining differences could be ironed out. He announced his own briefing, 45 minutes before Mr Gantz’s, and while it was mainly focused on pandemic issues, he said that “we will continue to make every effort to form a unity government.”