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Anshel Pfeffer

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

Opinion

Epic rift sends Israel to polls

December 4, 2014 11:26
Bust-up: Bibi
4 min read

Israel was set on the path to early elections this week after relations between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the leaders of the two centrist parties in his coalition, Yesh Atid and Hatnuah, collapsed amid a storm of recrimination.

On Tuesday, Mr Netanyahu fired Treasury Minister Yair Lapid and Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, accusing them of a "putsch" - a reference to rumours that the two ministers have been trying form an alternative coalition.

Mr Lapid countered that the prime minister had "failed in his management of the country", and Ms Livni called Mr Netanyahu a "hysterical" liar.

On Wednesday, the Knesset faction heads met to agree on 17th March, 2015 as the election date and, later in the afternoon, the 19th Knesset voted to dissolve itself. This was the second-shortest serving Knesset in Israel's history.