New gov't gives up on cutting home prices The Lapid-Bennett government policy outline limits itself to "moderating the rise in home prices", but there's a bullet train, and rapid expansion of the technology workforce. The Knesset will meet on Sunday to vote on the State of Israel's 36th government, to be headed by Naftali Bennett. Two days beforehand, the signed coalition agreements will be laid on the table of the Knesset for perusal by Knesset members before the vote takes place. What can we learn from the draft coalition agreements and the document setting out the new government's main lines of policy that have already been published? They contain many latent problems, partly because some of the agreements cannot be fulfilled and amount to recommendations only, since a "roof agreement" supervenes.