Defense Minister and Alternate Prime Minister Benny Gantz spoke about the possibility the budget crisis would lead to another election.
"Whoever does not abide by the agreement, which was signed only three months ago, will later have to provide explanations to what happened," said Gantz. "The ultra-Orthodox and all the partners are also responsible to fulfill the agreement."
The state budget has become a contested issue in recent days as Gantz' Blue & White party insists on a biennial budget, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party insist on a short-term budget.
The former IDF chief also said that his relations with the ultra-Orthodox parties are good and that they are seeking a long and stable arrangement.
"I think that elections and the lack of financial stability won't serve anyone in Israel," said Gantz.