Conflicting reports claim cabinet vote on investigating 'submarine affair' pushed off due to either Netanyahu's looming plea deal or a planned purchase of submarines from Germany

A number of potentially contentious issues are stirring passions within the government as it attempts to forge a 'stable' life beyond the budget

Vote on the investigation into the purchase of naval vessels from German shipbuilder Thyssenkrupp to be held only after budget passes, to avoid threat to coalition

PM says he ordered review of deal after taking office; Merkel says countries agree that 'there must always be a vision of a lasting democratic Jewish State of Israel'

Ex-ministers and MKs slam former PM for not relinquishing leadership, dooming them to opposition; Miri Regev says time for party to move away from Ashkenazi men as leaders

Justices say there was 'improper and worrying conduct' in corruption case that has ensnared Netanyahu's close associates, but stop short of ordering a probe

After feuding over the matter last month, defense and justice ministers to form inter-ministerial teams to discuss controversial case

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Defense minister has already submitted drafts of his plan to launch a state inquiry into the contentious purchase of naval vessels from Germany to finance and justice ministries

PM Bennett urges unity within diverse coalition, says coalition will continue 'determinedly opposing Iran reaching a nuclear weapon' after hardliner Raisi elected president

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