Netanyahu and Lapid Reach Compromise on Budget
Defense system to receive an additional 6 billion shekels in 2015, according to last minute agreement between PM and Finance Minister.
Defense system to receive an additional 6 billion shekels in 2015, according to last minute agreement between PM and Finance Minister.

Yesh Atid chairman asks Meretz, Arab MKs if they would support him as Opposition Head, in a bid to frighten Netanyahu.

Jerusalem's “front gate” is set to get a major upgrade in the coming years, with a one billion dollar investment.

Intel will spend $6 billion to upgrade its Kiryat Gat chip manufacturing plant, the government announced Monday.

A coalition has already broken apart in a similar gaffe to Lapid's Shabbat press conference; MKs warning action may be taken.

Coalition Chairman Levin warns he won't advance Lapid's 0% VAT Bill until Yesh Atid yields on state budget, as tensions continue to build.

Netanyahu suspends discussion on controversial bill until budget deal worked out, in push on Lapid to back defense spending.

Prime minister says 'any responsible leader' faced with growing threats would raise defense budget, as dispute with Lapid deepens.

The debate over how much Operation Protective Edge cost Israel is having a practical effect on the state budget, reports say.

The controversy regarding Israel's budget heats up: Lapid and Netanyahu's associates accuse the other of trying to break the coalition.

Yesh Atid MK Ofer Shelah accuses prime minister of forcing a 'showdown' with Finance Minister Lapid which could force elections.

As polls show strong support for Jewish Home among the electorate, Tzippy Livni and Yair Lapid are concerned for their political futures.

Yair Lapid said Monday that he intended to provide a counterweight to the increasing influence of the right.

Coalition Chairman Levin warns a coalition change is in the cards, but 'irresponsible' Lapid's party may find itself out.

Finance Minister declares he will not be part of the government if it raises taxes following Operation Protective Edge in Gaza.

Announcement 'causes damage to Israel' according to finance minister, who asks 'why now?' as world leaders bash Israel.

Ministers tour southern schools to open new academic year in show of solidarity; Sderot mayor: our children are warriors.

Finance Minister calls to convene a regional summit with Middle Eastern leaders with the goal of rehabilitating and demilitarizing Gaza.

Housing sales are down in Israel, because of high prices and anticipation of the zero-VAT purchase plan - but rents are sky-high

MK Orit Struk says she "didn't know whether to laugh or cry" at Finance Minister's call to restart peace talks.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid vows to help strengthen the South - both politically and financially.

Finance Minister: 'Hamas leaders should know that they will pay for the death of Daniel and what they're doing to the South.'

Finance Minister warns even Hamas leaders abroad will be forced to 'bear the consequences' of rocket attacks.

Prominent religious-Zionist rabbi says that while intermarriage is a problem, protests outside mixed-marriage ceremony are wrong.

'If you have no respect for Torah, respect the Arab rebellion' threatens Eichler, in vitriol on Lapid's VAT housing law benefiting soldiers.

Fighting 'certainly could restart again tomorrow at midnight' says Lapid, warning this time 'we will strike much harder.'

Finance Minister says that international aid to Gaza should be conditioned on the Palestinian Authority returning to power in place ofHamas.

Finance Minister admits the government may have erred in telling Gaza Belt residents to head back home.

Costs of Operation Protective Edge begin to run high as the self-defense mission passes the month mark.

Economics Minister stands behind Netanyahu against Hamas 'blackmail' in the event ceasefire breaks down.

'Any fire will be answered with a heavy volley of fire,' vows Finance Minister Yair Lapid.

John Kerry assures Yair Lapid that the US will aid in search for Lt. Hadar Goldin, as operation find abducted soldier continues.

Minister Yair Lapid demands 'demilitarization' of Gaza, says Israel can afford a long-term military operation to defeat Hamas.

"We decided when to start the operation and we will also decide how to move forward," says Finance Minister.

Foreign Minister slams United Nations Human Rights Council over its intention to investigate the IDF's operations in Gaza.

Israel is doing everything in its power to prevent the deaths of innocent civilians in airstrikes, says Finance Minister.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid said that Operation Protective Edge would not have much of an effect on the state budget - hopefully.

'There is no price for the safety of the citizens of Israel,' Finance Minister Yair Lapid reassures the public.

Operation Protective Edge not an excuse to retake Gaza, Finance Minister insists.

Legal experts, as well as the head of the Bank of Israel, criticized Yair Lapid's VAT exemption plan for first-time homebuyers.

In Sderot Lapid says 'no sane country would tolerate this'; Danon leaves possibility of ground invasion on the table.

A new law will require publicly traded companies to limit the salaries of their top executives to no more than NIS 3.5 million.

Finance Minister says Abbas was brave for condemning the kidnapping of three Israelis, adds that Israel has to “break Hamas”.

Meeting mother of Gilad Sha'ar, one of kidnapped teens, Lapid says he sat and prayed as soon as he heard of the kidnapping.

Finance Minister emphasizes to visiting delegation that boys targeted 'not for political reasons, but because they are Jews.'

The Ministerial Law Committee approved for legislation the law that would slash VAT costs for first-time home buyers.

Ayelet Shaked rips into left-wing parties for busying themselves with Judea-Samaria issues during ISIS takeover, other failures.

MK Yoni Chetboun calls on Netanyahu to swap Yesh Atid for hareidi MKs in coalition, says Lapid attempting to make Israel 'universalist.'

It's time for the left to calm down, says Deputy Defense Minister in wake of condemnations of the settlement enterprise.

Ping pong match between the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister continues.

Uri Ariel believes Jewish Home is gaining ground in the government, predicting to Arutz Sheva that coalition - and policy - changes await.

Prime Minister Netanyahu slams Finance Minister Yair Lapid, branding him too inexperienced to make decisions on security.

Herzog slams Yesh Atid for Jewish Home alliance, tells party to join Opposition; Livni launches offensive on settlement enterprise.

Prime Minister's associates criticize Lapid over speech at the Herzliya Conference.

Finance Minister describes Bennett's annexation plan as "delusional", threatens to topple government if it goes through.

Deal to provide subsidized training for Jewish construction workers, in bid to both solve housing and hareidi integration problems.

Yesh Atid leader says not to give Hamas 'opportunity to spark the fire back against us' so as 'to make headlines.'

Yeshivas hosting students from abroad will once again be eligible for funds for their programs - but there is a catch.

A party headed by Moshe Kahlon would receive 14 seats and could make either Likud or Labor the ruling party.

Yair Lapid says 'you cannot build infrastructure somewhere that won't be part of Israel.'
