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Netanyahu asks for vote on legalizing expropriation of Palestinian land to be deferred

JERUSALEM, February 5, 2017 (WAFA) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a request to defer a Knesset vote that would legalize settlers‘ home built on privately owned Palestinian land, Israeli daily Haaretz said on Sunday.

The request, which was made at a weekly meeting of coalition party leaders, came after Netanyahu said that the bill is expected to be ready for a vote on Monday as planned.

Two sources speaking on condition of anonymity told the Israeli daily that at the meeting with the other party leaders, Netanyahu asked for a deferral of the vote but Education Minister Naftali Bennett refused. "Netanyahu is trying to do everything he can to delay the vote," one of the sources said.

The deferral came due to Netanyahu’s wish to coordinate the timing of the vote with the U.S. President Donald Trump and Israel‘s ambassador to Washington, Ron Dermer, on the matter.

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