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Netanyahu seals controversial coalition deal with Lieberman

May 25, 2016 at 1:12 pm

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu late Monday sealed a deal to officially make Avigdor Lieberman the country’s new defence minister and bring his six-seat party into the coalition government.

Israel Radio reported that during the late night meeting, Netanyahu agreed to one of Lieberman’s key demands to fund pensions for Israelis who migrated from the former Soviet Union.

Lieberman’s Yisrael Beiteinu colleague Sofa Landver will join him in the cabinet as the Minister for Immigrant Absorption. Both are scheduled to be sworn in next week.

The deal has strengthened Netanyahu’s fragile coalition government, which previously relied on a single-seat majority, after the Knesset reopened for its summer session this week.

According to Israel Radio, Netanyahu and Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon agreed to a 1.4 billion shekel ($360 million) fund, which was half the figure initially demanded by Lieberman.

Lieberman has frequently been accused of inflammatory statements against Palestinians and has also reportedly been pushing for the death penalty for Palestinians found guilty of killing Israelis.

Previous Defence Minister Moshe Ya’alon resigned from government and the Knesset last Friday amid reports that his job had been offered to Lieberman. Ya’alon had said that Netanyahu’s government was being overrun by extremists.