However, both said that Netanyahu told them he will prevent early elections.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s finance and defense ministers both threatened on Monday to resign, as the crisis in his coalition over Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) conscription and the 2019 state budget continued to deteriorate.

But Bayit Yehudi leaders Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked worked behind the scenes with other coalition partners on compromises that could prevent early elections, such as delaying the Knesset’s upcoming recess to pass the budget, dropping Haredi demands to pass the conscription bill into law and seeking an extension from the Supreme Court on its deadline to change the law.
Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman said he would remove his Yisrael Beytenu faction from Netanyahu’s coalition if United Torah Judaism leader Ya’acov Litzman gets his way and a bill facilitating Haredim avoiding army service passes into law by next week.

“We don’t want elections, and no one would volunteer to give up the defense minister job,” Liberman told his faction in the Knesset. “But if the bill passes into law in three readings, we would have no choice. I hope good sense wins out. I don’t see any reason to flee the coalition or to break it up.”

Liberman added that it was...read more at JPost