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Analysis

Bibi, Herzog struggle for control as gas debate reveals Knesset chaos

July 2, 2015 12:00
Isaac Herzog
2 min read

Monday night in the Knesset belonged to the opposition. In a rare show of unity, it succeeded in forcing Benjamin Netanyahu to back down over his plan to push through a quick vote that would enable the government to authorise a regulatory framework for Israel's natural gas sector, despite the objections of the anti-trust commissioner.

Shortly before midnight, the Prime Minister conceded defeat when his office announced that the framework would be first presented to the public the next day, and only then would he seek another vote.

A jubilant Labour leader, Isaac Herzog, was quick to take credit for the opposition's first victory since the new government was sworn in six-and-a-half weeks ago.

The Prime Minister's proposal - to allow the consortium of Israel's Delek Group and American Nobel Energy to keep most of their monopoly on the offshore gas fields - is still likely to go through eventually, but the fault-lines in Mr Netanyahu's minimal coalition have risen to the surface.

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