Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached a compromise with his Orthodox coalition allies that could prevent early elections.
Earlier, Benjamin Netanyahu said that "there was no reason" for an early vote "if there is good will."
The Israeli media suggested that early elections may be held in June and that the ongoing corruption investigation could spoil Netanyahu's chances of winning those elections.
Police are investigating Netanyahu for corruption in two cases — one involving gifts from Hollywood tycoon Arnon Milchen, the other one concerning his unscrupulous means of gaining support from one of the Israeli newspapers.
According to the recent polls, Netanyahu's party is likely to win the snap election even despite the fact of accusations of corruption charges.