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Top minister to quit Netanyahu cabinet

Published: 10 Nov 2014 - 04:52 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 05:14 pm


JERUSALEM: Israeli Environment Minister Amir Peretz said yesterday he is resigning over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s social policies, in a potentially major blow to the stability of the coalition government.
Speaking at the weekly cabinet meeting, Peretz said the state was undergoing “an earthquake in all fields — diplomatic, social and financial,” and accused Netanyahu of acting irresponsibly.  The former head of the powerful Histadrut labour union, who left Labour to join Justice Minister’s Tzipi Livni’s HaTnuah party before the latest election, has been a vocal critic of Netanyahu’s social policies. He has also expressed concern over the lack of any political progress with the Palestinians since the latest round of peace talks collapsed in April.  
Peretz also said he would not support the state budget, which is to be tabled for parliamentary approval today. “I did everything I could to promote a diplomatic process and fight for the dignity of Israelis,” he wrote on his Facebook page on Saturday, saying there was “deterioration” on all fronts — diplomatic, social and economic.  “I have no intention of continuing to serve the policies of Netanyahu, who has become a prisoner to the right-wing,” he said.  AFP