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Bibi nears deal with Bennett and Yesh Atid

February 28, 2013 13:00

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

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Likud-Beiteinu negotiators achieved a breakthrough this week in discussions with the religious-right party Habayit Hayehudi — and were due to re-enter talks with the centre-right Yesh Atid on Thursday.

Despite this progress, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will need extra time to form a new government. Mr Netanyahu has used up the initial three weeks he received from President Shimon Peres to form a coalition following the elections and will have to go back to the president over the weekend to receive a two-week extension.

So far, Likud has signed an agreement only with Hatnuah. This deal gives the potential coalition only 37 MKs, far short of the required majority of 61.

The ruling party has been frustrated by the alliance between its two largest potential partners, Yesh Atid and Habayit Hayehudi, whose leaders, Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett, have been co-ordinating their negotiations with an view to forcing Mr Netanyahu to agree to a new national service law. Mr Bennett has been under intense pressure from rabbis and settler leaders to reach an agreement which will allow the formation of a “national” government.