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In a phone conversation, Netanyahu stressed his determination to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons or reinforcing its presence in Lebanon and Syria.
The deadline to establish a coalition expired at midnight on Wednesday night.
“Our democracy is not yet ready to prosecute a sitting PM,” says Roni Alsheich.
David Sharan, a former bureau chief for Benjamin Netanyahu, said the prosecution threatened him.
The new law eliminates the current option for four MKs to break away from their parliamentary group, marking progress for Benjamin Netanyahu in his quest to form a government.
“After burying the Holocaust for years on its back pages and demonizing Israel for decades on its front pages, the New York Times now shamefully calls for undermining Israel’s elected incoming government,” says the prime minister-designate.
“The alliance between America’s allies and with America is the anchor of stability in our region,” said the prime minister-designate.
PM-designate says prospective Public Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has “modified a lot of his views,” and that “with power comes responsibility...and I certainly will ensure that that will be the case.”
“Our silence is preparation and if we talk, it will be guns talking on our behalf,” said Yahya al-Sinwar, the group’s commander in Gaza.
“This will not become a nation of religious law. It will be a country in which we tend to all citizens of Israel, without exception,” says Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu.
Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu will have until Dec. 21 to form a new government.
“We’re done being upset by the outcome of the [Nov. 1] election. We’re going to fight for our country,” says the outgoing Israeli prime minister.