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Netanyahu's coalition starts to crumble

PM Binyamin Netanyahu remained silent last week after his foreign minister publicly vetoed his plan to appoint Professor Uzi Arad as the next ambassador to London.

February 24, 2011 13:54
Lieberman: row with PM

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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu remained silent last week after his foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, publicly vetoed his plan to appoint the National Security Council chairman, Professor Uzi Arad, as the next ambassador to London.

But this Monday, Mr Netanyahu retaliated on another front. After a stormy Likud meeting, the prime minister ruled that all members would be free to vote according to their conscience on the proposed commission of inquiry into foreign funding of Israeli NGOs. Ostensibly this was an internal Likud affair, but in reality this was a blow to Mr Lieberman's Yisrael Beiteinu, the party that sponsored the inquiry.

There are already enough Likud members who oppose the inquiry as undemocratic to deny it a majority in the Knesset. As a result, Mr Lieberman's latest favourite, Yulia Shamaelov-Berkovich, had to withdraw her proposal.

Smarting, Lieberman also kept silent. But the fact remains that, so far, the three main legislative initiatives by the party have been stymied.