The prime minister's remarks came following Likud ministers and MKS expressing their resolve to pass any future judicial reform legislation with broad consensus.
Proposal, put on agenda late Saturday night, would include an across-the-board budget cut to fund move demanded by Haredi parties; Lapid: This government 'doesn't have a heart'
Netanyahu says 'revolutionary' project, vital to economy and security, will cost NIS 100b, does not specify where funding will come from; numerous similar ideas floated in past
Eli Dallal says he's pulling the legislation 'out of sincere desire for compromise with opposition,' though all 10 cosponsors would have to retract their names too
After Helping Netanyahu Pass a Controversial Judicial Overhaul Bill, the Haredim Now Expect the Netanyahu-led Coalition to Advance Laws That Matter to Them