Jerusalem - Transportation Minister Israel Katz vowed Sunday to emerge unscathed from a political scandal over work conducted by Israel Railways over Shabbat.

Speaking to Knesset reporters on a tour of the tunnels being built for a high-speech rail line from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, he said he did not take seriously reports that United Torah Judaism would insist on his firing.

“I assume that if you will come back on this tour in another few months, you will do it with the same minister and not a different one,” he told the reporters. “I am in favor of maintaining the status quo on matter of religion and state and I am dear to the haredi community, so most of the attacks on me on those issues are from the other side.”

Katz said he was not concerned that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would use the scandal as an excuse to punish him for using Likud institutions against him.

“Sometimes you pay a price for your decisions but that won’t happen here,” Katz said. “I am not worried, because I was chosen to be near the top by Likud members. This isn’t the narrow politics or the Likud Secretariat. It’s a matter of principle.”

The haredi political leaders Interior Minister and Shas chairman Aryeh Deri, Health Minister and Agudat Yisrael chairman Yaakov Litzman, and Degel Hatorah chairman MK Moshe Gafni are still considering whether or not to demand that the prime minister fire Katz for his actions, in a meeting scheduled for the next 48 hours.

In an interview published Sunday morning in Yated Neeman, the mouthpiece of Degel Hatorah, Gafni said that...read more at VIN