Clearly, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has strategically placed the blame for Israel Railway’s repeated Chilul Shabbos on the shoulders of Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz. While the two have been very close in the past, growing rumors of Katz hoping to unseat Mr. Netanyahu in the next elections has led to tensions and the handling of this matter is clearly related to those tensions.
What is equally clear is Mr. Netanyahu has announced that the religious status quo will be maintained as he has done in past years and he will not tolerate continued Israel Railways’ Chilul Shabbos connected to improvements and upgrades.
Clearly Katz will have to find a working formula to prevent more chilul Shabbos but he must also woo railway officials to prevent another strike as was seen Sunday, when the railway shut down its Haifa-Tel Aviv line in a strike action. Mr. Netanyahu called on his cabinet ministers “to cooperate rather than create problems”.
For now, PM Netanyahu has masterfully appeased the chareidim, deflecting the blame elsewhere and bringing an end to any crisis that threatens to topple his coalition government.