United Torah Judaism MK Uri Maklev has issued a sharp and rare criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, implicitly accusing him of a conflict of interest in his management of the coronavirus crisis and saying UTJ would not back new elections.His strong criticism of the prime minister is surprising, coming from the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) party, which is extremely loyal to Netanyahu, a loyalty that has underwritten his grasp on power for the last decade.


Speaking on Friday to the Yated Ne’eman newspaper, a UTJ mouthpiece, Maklev discussed the recent unrest in the coalition and the possibility of new elections due to a fight over the budget.“If Netanyahu tries to dissolve the Knesset, we will oppose it,” he said. “There is no reason to take the country into another round of ridiculous and unnecessary elections.”Maklev also accused Netanyahu of seeking to “stick a wedge between us and Blue and White,” saying this was “regrettable” since it could “work against him like a boomerang,” an apparent threat about a possible change of political allegiances. Read more at JPost