JERUSALEM (AP) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that Israel may face early elections due to a coalition crisis.
Speaking at the Economic Club in Washington, Netanyahu said Wednesday that he wants his government to complete its term in November 2019. He said “if all parties in this coalition … agree that’s what we do, and if not then we will go to elections now.”
Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon has said his Kulanu party will bolt the coalition if the budget doesn’t pass in the next few weeks. Coalition partners are feuding over whether to include military draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Netanyahu also made light of the slew of corruption investigations against him back home.
When asked what the pleasure of his job is, Netanyahu jokingly replied “investigations.”
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