Speaking at a party meeting on Monday, Foreign Minister and Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid assured his fellow party members that the state budget, which must be passed within the next few weeks if the government is to survive, will pass.


“I want to cut through all the chaff right now and get down to the main issue,” Lapid said. “The budget is going to pass. The coalition is functioning. Most of the sticking points that remain are due to our insistence on dealing with problems that were pushed to the back burner over the last ten years,” he added.

“Just take a look at what happened yesterday in the Knesset,” Lapid continued. “We’re dealing with Arab society. We’re dealing with the climate crisis. We’re dealing with Holocaust survivors, with youth movements, with the LGBT community, with people with disabilities. We’re dealing with everything that was left undone for years.

“And when you deal with stuff, that’s when arguments start,” he said. “All kinds of competing interests surface, and the only way to prevent arguments is not to do anything at all. There’s a price to be paid for taking action, but we’re prepared to pay that price.”... Read More: Arutz-7