PM said to cancel Tokyo trip amid coalition stalemate

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly canceled his trip to Tokyo next week, due to the ongoing uncertainty over the next government.

Reports in Hebrew-language media earlier today said Netanyahu was scheduled to leave for Tokyo on Saturday night to attend the October 22 enthronement of Japan’s new Emperor Naruhito. His aides did not confirm the trip, but did not deny that he was considering it.

Later, reports said the prime minister canceled the trip because it was too close to his October 24 deadline for trying to form a governing coalition.

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