Opposition to prisoner release within coalition
Likud ministers said Netanyahu was pressuring them to support the prisoner release. But Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz told The Jerusalem Post he intended to vote against it.
"I cannot vote to free terrorist murderers, harm bereaved families, and encourage terror," Katz said. "I made my view very clear a week ago, so there is no point in pressuring me."Bayit Yehudi leader Naftali Bennett announced that his party's ministers would vote against the prisoner release. A source close to a Yisrael Beytenu minister said the party's ministers would be permitted by their leader Avigdor Liberman to vote according to their conscience.Deputy ministers Danny Danon and Avi Wortzman called upon ministers to vote against the proposal, which Wortzman called "dangerous and senseless." Land of Israel Caucus co-chairmen Yariv Levin (Likud) and Orit Struck (Bayit Yehudi) called the proposal "a shameful surrender to terror.""Israel is surrendering yet again," Levin (Likud) and Struck said in a joint statement. "The pace in which the government is backtracking from its declared positions before the talks have begun is very worrying."Ben Hartman and Reuters contributed to this report.