According to the proposal, which was first reported by KAN Radio Knesset correspondent Ze’ev Kam, Netanyahu’s term would be set for a predetermined period, and all parties in Bisblok would agree never to become a member of a government led by him again. .
Sa’ar rejected the idea, saying his party’s view of joining a Netanyahu-led government was clear no matter how the question was asked.
One of his party’s MKs went ahead and sent hilarious emojis in response to the proposal, comparing it to what blue and white leader Benny Gantz accepted last year.
“These are the kind of solutions that Gantz likes,” MK said. “He can tell you what happens next [such a deal is signed]. ”
Netanyahu has until May 4 to form a government under the mandate that President Reuven Rivlin gave him on Tuesday. To this end, he will meet Thursday with Yamina leader Naftali Bennett and leader of the religious Zionist party Bezalel Smotrich.
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If Netanyahu fails, Rivlin is expected to give the mandate to Bennett or Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid to form a government along with Saar’s support.
“An egalitarian government with special arrangements is what is needed,” Sa’ar said on Tuesday.