With Blue and White predicted to crash and burn in the coming election, the rift between party members is growing. The party's polling further deteriorated following the announcement former Likud MK Gideon Sa'ar had established a new political party, in addition to ongoing criticism of the lack of leadership from Blue and White head Benny Gantz.
Blue and White is now divided into two camps. One camp is interested in elections being called immediately so that they can pick the most inconvenient timing for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – March. On the other hand, there are those who behind the scenes are relaying the message that it is only through Gantz's ouster that the party, now predicted by most polls to garner a measly six Knesset seats, can be saved. At the same time, both camps are still holding out hope a compromise can be reached with Likud and an election can be avoided altogether.
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A senior Blue and White official told Israel Hayom that "reports in recent days of a lack of leadership in Blue and White, and the polls pointing to a dramatic drop in Blue and White's Knesset Knesset seats, and Benny Gantz being poorly suited for the premiership demand we recalibrate our path and examine whether a change to the party leadership is needed.
"Blue and White must remain a governing alternative, and in its current composition, all of this is in question," the official said. "Blue and White was established to replace the government, and to do that it needs to make decisions on who will lead it in the near future," he said.
Should the government fail to pass a state budget, the Knesset will automatically dissolve on Dec. 23, and the country will head to another election. Just seven of the 9 days remaining days are working days where lawmakers can in fact pass a budget, meaning the chances of Likud meeting Blue and White's demands and passing the 2021 budget are practically nonexistent.
Among members of the political system, several suggestions have been made for getting the government out of this mess, for example, by postponing the submission of the budget or amending the state budget law to neutralize the requirement the Knesset automatically dissolve absent a budget. Yet another option would see Blue and White agree to pass the 2020 budget later on, but this would allow Netanyahu to avoid holding up his side of the rotation deal with Gantz, something Blue and White opposes. According to both Likud and Blue and White, no serious talks have been held between the two parties in an attempt to reach a compromise.
"There is no compromise because of Blue and White," a Likud official said. "We want elections around May, but Blue and White wants them as early as possible. We tell them: 'Let's be responsible. We won't harm public health. The great corona crisis will be behind us, and it will be safer to hold elections at this time.
The official said, "If Blue and White continues to insist on elections in March, they'll be committing political suicide."
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