After announcing "fire at will" against Chairman Avigdor Liberman of the Yisrael Beytenu Party for his inflexibility on the induction law, which could lead to new elections, the Likud Party is again asking its Knesset members not to attack him, according to the Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation.
The request comes against the background of another meeting expected today between Liberman and Prime Minister Netanyahu, according to sources involved in coalition negotiations.