Jerusalem - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prevented a coalition crisis Friday, after a long night of negotiations with Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz and haredi parties over construction on train lines on Shabbat.

On Thursday night, the heads of the haredi parties threatened to leave the coalition if the government is not more careful about respecting the Sabbath.

The final compromise reached was that construction along the Ayalon Highway would continue to take place on Shabbat, because the road is congested on most weekdays and the work would endanger lives.

However, construction on train lines that would not endanger lives, like between Ben Gurion Airport and Modiin or between Bet Yehoshua and Atlit, would not take place on Shabbat.

In addition, a committee to coordinate between the Transportation Ministry and Shas and United Torah Judaism was formed. The group includes the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, the Director-General of the Transportation Ministry, the Police Commissioner and ministers from the haredi parties or their representatives.

In a letter to the prime minister issued Thursday night, Health Minister and head of Agudat Yisrael Yaakov Litzman, Interior Minister and Shas chairman Aryeh Deri and head of Degel Hatorah MK Moshe Gafni said the construction would be “an unprecedented public desecration of Shabbat” and would constitute “a gross violation of the status quo” on religion and state issues.

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