Ya'alon urges Gantz to rebuild Blue & White, cut off unity talks

Head of Telem party that used to make up Blue & White, says forming coalition with Netanyahu 'betrays principles'; meanwhile, police disperse protest outside Gantz's ally Gabi Ashkenazi's house, hand NIS 5,000 fines for health order violations
Ynet|
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
The head of Telem party that used to make up Blue & White on Monday urged Benny Gantz to cut off unity government talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and rebuild the center-left faction.
  • Follow Ynetnews on Facebook and Twitter

  • MK Moshe Ya'alon's Telem party and MK Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid left the Blue & White faction after Gantz opted to run as a Knesset speaker in a gesture of goodwill to Netanyahu's Likud in order to come to an agreement on forming an emergency government to comabat the coronavirus epidemic.
    3 View gallery
    בני גנץ משה יעלון
    בני גנץ משה יעלון
    Moshe Ya'alon and Benny Gantz
    (Photo: AFP)
    The talks have now stalled, and President Reuven Rivlin refused on Sunday to extend Gantz's mandate to form a coalition - which expires on midnight Monday - bringing the country closer to an unprecedented fourth election.
    "Benny, it is clear that your naive willingness to join an emergency government has been met with a cynical deceitfulness of a defendant trying to avoid a trial," Ya'alon wrote on Twitter, referring to an upcoming criminal trial Netanyahu faces, where he is set to battle three corruption charges.
    "If you agree to his terms to consolidate his rule and place himself above the law, you will betray the principles that united us. It is not too late to make amends for the mistake you made in navigating."
    Also Monday, police handed out NIS 5,000 tines to dozens of people who demonstrated in front of the home of Gantz's ally and Blue and White current No. 2 Gabi Ashkenazi.
    Police said some 60 people were demonstrated outside the former IDF chief of staff house, protesting the Blue & White's continued negotiation to form a unity government with the right-wing bloc. Demonstrators called on Ashkenazi to "wake up" and realize that Netanyahu is taking the two former IDF chiefs “for a ride.”
    3 View gallery
    מחאת הדגלים השחורים בבית של גבי אשכנזי
    מחאת הדגלים השחורים בבית של גבי אשכנזי
    Protest outside Askenazi's house
    (Photo: Yair Sagi )
    Police said the fines were handed out after demonstrators refused to adhere to Health Ministry orders to demonstrate in small groups, which include no more than 10 people.
    Ashkenazi, in turn, called for the fines to be canceled. “Even in current circumstances, freedom of speech and the right to protest must be maintained as long as protesters adhere to Health Ministry regulations,” he tweeted.
    “The right to demonstrate is a fundamental democratic right. I call on the internal security minister and the acting police commissioner to annul the fines handed out to the demonstrators this morning,” the Blue and White No. 2 said.
    3 View gallery
    גבי אשכנזי
    גבי אשכנזי
    Gabi Ashkenazi
    (Photo: Gil Nehushtan)
    The right-wing Yamina party, meanwhile, said in a statement Monday morning that Netanyahu has promised not to hand over control of the Judicial Appointments Committee to Blue & White or to make any compromise on the issue of sovereignty in the West Bank.
    The two issues remain the hot topics over which the agreement between the two sides still has not been reached, leaving Israeli public without a functioning government in the times of the country's biggest health crisis.
    “Abandoning the Judicial Appointments Committee to the left would be a disaster that would resonate for generations and would bring the judicial coup of Barak and Beinish [former chief justices] back to life. Gantz must stick to the agreements made on these matters and remember that he heads a minority party of 17 MKs against Netanyahu, who heads a 59-seat bloc,” added Yamina.
    If no agreement between Gantz and Netanyahu is reached by the Monday night deadline and no other MK wins the support of 61 of the 120 lawmakers in that time, the mandate goes back to the Knesset, which then has another 21 days for another MK to drum up the necessary backing.
    If such a candidate is named, that person then has 14 days to put together a stable coalition.
    6Comments
    add comment
    The commenter agrees to the privacy policy of Ynet News and agrees not to submit comments that violate the terms of use, including incitement, libel and expressions that exceed the accepted norms of freedom of speech.
    5.
    Who is Blue and white?
    No such a party. Gone kaput- disintegrated
    Boaz| 04.14.20
    00
    add comment
    The commenter agrees to the privacy policy of Ynet News and agrees not to submit comments that violate the terms of use, including incitement, libel and expressions that exceed the accepted norms of freedom of speech.
    4.
    OPTIONS
    Gantz returns to the BW fold ( without a mandate to form a coalition as that ends tonight ). Assuming Gantz was given an extension which Rivlin has ruled out without Netanyahu his only option is a minority government and if the rebels in his party still say they will not be part of a minority government then Gantz would not even be able to form that. So the only alternative is a fourth election. If Gantz forms a coalition with Netanyahu he gets to be PM which he wants and we get a government that can get on with running the country. Assuming Gantz doesn't join when his mandate ends tonight Rivlin will feel pressure to give Netanyahu an opportunity to form a coalition as he is leader of the largest party and largest faction so then its back to Netanyahu who will then go back to Gantz and say lets do a deal and if Gantz refuses the only option left is an election. Even if you do not like Netanyahu at the end of the day do you hate him so much you prefer an election or do you think that you will just have to make do with a PM you do you want money set aside to help businesses survive the corona lockdown to be used to hold another election?
    zionist forever| 04.13.20
    00
    add comment
    The commenter agrees to the privacy policy of Ynet News and agrees not to submit comments that violate the terms of use, including incitement, libel and expressions that exceed the accepted norms of freedom of speech.
    3.
    yamina-don't get your hopes up
    why did bibi desperately want a union with blue and white- to handle corona???-bullsht-likud with bennett and bibi are handling it well and do not need gantz with his go slow empty manner. because he did not have 61 mks was likely the reason so he could stay as pm for 18 months to protect himself legally. now things are different. polls congratulate the govt for their handling of corona. orly has moved over to likud. maybe hendel and hauser will rethink their blind support for gantz. nonetheless, bibi, who is brutally insecure and anxious will sell out likud and yamina by delaying annexation and giving in on veto of judicial appointments. i can almost guarantee he will sign a bad deal with gantz. bibi has been hiding his weakness, though if you look carefully, you can see it clearly. he collapses and concedes constantly. watch him sell out likud and yamina.
    marcel| 04.13.20
    00
    add comment
    The commenter agrees to the privacy policy of Ynet News and agrees not to submit comments that violate the terms of use, including incitement, libel and expressions that exceed the accepted norms of freedom of speech.
    Load more talkbacks
    ""