Meretz chairwoman Tamar Zandberg says opposition lawmakers plan to speak at Israel’s parliamentary session at least until Wednesday midnight in order to prevent a vote to dissolve the Knesset and instead allow for President Reuven Rivlin to name a new candidate to form a governing coalition.

“We’re prepared for a filibuster of at least three days, which is the maximum amount of time for the president to task another Knesset member with forming a government,” she says. “If they try to limit speaking time in order to prevent it, we won’t hesitate to go to the Supreme Court.”

Netanyahu is racing to dissolve the government in order to prevent another candidate from being granted the opportunity to assemble a coalition, though at the same time his Likud party is seeking to convince Avigdor Liberman’s Yisrael Beitenu to come around in order to empower Netanyahu to lead the 21st Knesset.

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