Opposition leader Benny Gantz called on coalition lawmakers in the Knesset plenum Tuesday to confront Prime Minister Netanyahu over what he described as a 'political alliance that died long ago,' according to N12. Gantz said the coalition was humiliating itself for a dead alliance.
Gantz's latest remarks were delivered during a Knesset plenum session Tuesday afternoon, urging coalition lawmakers to end their support for what he called a 'dead political alliance.' The exact legislative context of the appeal was not specified in the N12 report.
In recent days, opposition leaders have escalated their criticism of the coalition's legislative agenda. On Monday, Gantz warned coalition members that a vote would be a 'mark of Cain' on them, as The Zioneer reported. Yair Lapid also accused the coalition of 'spitting in the faces of IDF soldiers.'
Gantz's statement underscores the growing divide between the coalition and opposition as the summer legislative session continues.
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