With an older deal held up by political infighting, Israel is reportedly closing in on a new agreement with Pfizer and Moderna to purchase some 18 million additional vaccine doses from them — half of the reported initially agreed amount.

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According to the deal, Israel will immediately pay for 18 million shots from the two companies, Channel 12 reported Sunday, with an option for buying an additional 18 million doses after those have been used. The initial agreement would have seen Israel buy all 36 million in one batch — with the vast majority coming from Pfizer (as is the case with the new deal) — a move reportedly opposed by the coalition’s Blue and White party.

The network said that the deal, which will cost NIS 1.5 billion (around $460 million), would be paid for out of excess funds from the Finance Ministry, thus forgoing the need for a cabinet or Knesset vote.

Read more at Times of Israel.