Netanyahu's plea deal threatens the stability of the Bennett-Lapid government: Minister Eli Avidar of Yisrael Beiteinu told activists today (Saturday) in a conference call that Israel is on its way to elections.
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""Pay attention to the trends, we need to wake people up because we are on the way to elections." He also referred, among other things, to the changing trends in the Knesset: "Elkin is hardening positions, Bennett is blocking the submarine issue, in Yamina and in part from New Hope, a man who is honest in his eyes will do what is right." Avidar also referred to the announcement by Foreign Minister Lapid and Defense Minister Gantz that the proposal to establish a state investigation committee into the submarine affair would be put to a vote by the government: "If a commission of inquiry into submarines is not approved in the coming days, this means that there will be no rotation and the wheels of dissolving the government have begun to turn." MK Sharan Haskel from New Hope referred to the day when Netanyahu will retire from politics at the "Shavtarbut" conference in Hadera - if he agrees to sign a plea bargain. "Everything is open," she said of the possibility of forming a government with Likud. "There are a million and one scenarios. There are good people in Likud. It depends on who is elected to lead. There is a difference whether the Likud is led by Dodi Amsalem, Nir Barkat or Yuli Edelstein.".