Israel's hard-right economy minister apologised today for public attacks on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over US-backed Middle East peace talks.
"There are those who are trying to spin what is a debate about the future and security of our country as a personal attack that never happened," Naftali Bennett said at an education conference at the Dead Sea.
"If the prime minister was hurt, I'm very sorry," Bennett said.
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Bennett leads the far-right Jewish Home party, which has close ties with the Jewish settler movement. It has 12 seats in parliament and is a member of Netanyahu's coalition.
Bennett took Netanyahu to task over reports earlier this week that the premier was floating the idea of leasing existing Israeli settlements from the Palestinians in a future Palestinian state.