Wednesday night saw the sudden collapse of a compromise agreement on appointments at key Zionist institutions, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial elder son Yair was unexpectedly tapped for a cushy board position at the World Zionist Organization. The agreement, which was on the verge of being signed before Yair’s appointment was revealed, is now off the table. After the deal fell apart, delegates voted to extend the World Zionist Congress for another two weeks to allow more time for negotiations, but a source familiar with the details indicated that a revised list of appointments may be revealed over the...						
						 
								