Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has proposed an initiative to form a national emergency government that excludes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over his failure to tackle the coronavirus crisis and amid differences within the ruling Likud party and its ally, Blue and White party, coupled with the eruption of protests.
The cabinet proposed by Lapid focuses on resolving the economic, health and social crises, and puts aside personal and political issues such as annexation plans.
Lapid said that the government itself is impeding efforts to sound management of government.
“The prime minister places impunity on corruption charges above all else, and his ministers are floundering in crisis management,” he said.
“Instead of looking for solutions, they complicate matters more and more with their personal differences, and the street is inflamed with anger due to the absence of solutions, lack of horizon, and concern for the future of their children, in terms of health, economics, and education,” Lapid added.
“If Netanyahu resigns then in 48 hours we will create a real emergency government,” continued Lapid.
“Israel’s citizens are out of time. We’re in a state of emergency. I call upon all the factions in the Knesset to show him the door. The country is more important than any of us. Netanyahu needs to resign. Today,” he said.
Lapid explained that the emergency government will be formed from all concerned parties, including the Likud. He said he is in contact with several leaderships and confirmed that his proposal was realistic.
“The moment Netanyahu leaves, everyone will unite under Israeli concerns.”
Lapid called on the Knesset members to cooperate in showing Netanyahu the way to exit from office.
“Time does not work for us. The crisis is severe and needs a prime minister and ministers who place the public interest above all else. This should be a small government of up to 18 ministers, working with efficiency and stability,” Lapid said.