Netanyahu-Gantz meeting ends with no agreement
No unity agreement was made between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blue and White head Benny Gantz after a 90-minute meeting at the prime minister’s residence in Jerusalem on Monday. Reports suggested that Gantz and Netanyahu disagreed over the Judiciary Committee. After leaving the prime minister’s residence, Gantz headed to the Knesset, where he is expected to allow the advancement of proposed legislation that aims to disqualify Netanyahu from forming a government. Netanyahu left a meeting about elderly homes early on Monday, stating that he needs to deal with forming a government.
A source involved in the negotiations between the two parties told Ynet early Monday morning that an agreement could be signed and that the negotiation teams spoke throughout the night and arrived to an agreement concerning the prime ministerial rotation between Gantz and Netanyahu.
A Likud statement after the meeting said, “Efforts for unity are still ongoing with the intention of forming a national emergency government as soon as possible.”
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