Gabbay Demands No-Confidence Vote
Avi Gabbay, the recently elected leader of the Zionist Union (Labor) faction in the Knesset, decided to go ahead with a demand for a vote of no-confidence in the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, despite the security situation which had prompted Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid to call off his own plans for such a vote. Explaining at the faction’s meeting on Monday that Netanyahu “is not listening to the Shin Bet security service and other security officials, and therefore, more and more Israelis no longer trust him” Gabbay continued by saying “when the tension around us is at its peak, we must tell the truth to the public and not pretend.”
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