Jerusalem - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Health Minister Yaakov Litzman to stay in the cabinet, after the latter said he will resign on Sunday if work is done by Jews on Saturday on Israel Railway trains.

Railway repairs are set to take place on Saturday, so Litzman took the step Friday of threatening his resignation under the direction of the grand rabbi of the Gur Hassidic group, of which he is a member.

“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appreciates Minister Ya’acov Litzman very much and hopes he won’t resign from the government,” a Likud spokesman said. “The faction heads clarified that they do not intend to leave the coalition, which will allow them to put together an ideal solution, which will observe Shabbat and the needs of the public for safe and consistent transportation.”

The Likud added that the current “nationalist government” is a the best for Israel, and that Netanyahu is working to find a middle road that will allow it to remain stable.

Litzman was the first cabinet member from United Torah Judaism, but his post gave him collective responsibility for all government decisions, including those to violate the Sabbath, leading to his resignation over the train repairs.

However, the United Torah Judaism bloc, which is made up of several Haredi groups, and Shas, the other Haredi party in the government, plan to remain in the coalition at this point. Sources in Litzman’s office declined to say what might happen after Litzman formally steps down on Sunday, and what the likelihood of UTJ quitting the government was.

A source in the party told The Jerusalem Post they found it hard to believe that Litzman could simply resign, not secure an agreement to reduce maintenance work on Shabbat, and allow business as usual to continue within the coalition.

The source said that if no such agreement is secured, Litzman could quite possibly instruct Agudat Yisrael’s MKs to...read more at JPost