Right Header Naftali Bennett Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid concluded his long-awaited coalition negotiation meeting in the early hours of Sunday morning. minister Benjamin Netanyahu Those like Lapid are trying to get Bennett to form a government after the election, and Bennett is reportedly considering proposing a right-wing merger with Likud in return for Netanyahu’s bloc. On the other hand, it has been reported that he is also considering creating a political bloc of right and center parties, and according to N12, that bloc will consist of his Yamina party, Gideon’s New Hope party, and Benny Gantz’s blue and white party. In total, this would add up to 21 seats, which would exceed Lapid’s Yesh Atid’s 17 seats and would give Bennett more leverage in the negotiations.
At an auspicious celebration on Saturday evening, Netanyahu praised his success in bringing coronavirus vaccines to Israel and warned of the challenges the country is facing, including Iran’s nuclear program.
“Given these challenges and the amazing opportunities that are presented to us, we need years of stable right-wing government to care for the citizens of Israel. This is necessary now and, God willing. we will achieve it. “Netanyahu said,“ This, and I think it is possible. “
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Friday, Netanyahu met Bennett A Bennett spokesman said after the meeting that he was in the prime minister’s office in Jerusalem discussing the need to “form a stable and effective government as soon as possible.” –
Netanyahu was expected to offer Bennett key ministerial positions and to merge Bennett’s right-wing and Netanyahu Likud parties. But he shouldn’t offer Bennett what he was looking for: a rotating prime minister.
Bennett declined to reveal his intentions when speaking to reporters in the prime minister’s office prior to the meeting.
“we [in Yamina] One goal, and that is the formation of a good and stable government that will help the Israeli citizens as soon as possible. Bennett said, “And we will do everything in our power to make it happen.”
To reach a majority of 61 Knesset members, Netanyahu and Lapid need the support of both the right and the United Arab List party, led by the Knesset. Mansour Abbas.–
Religious Zionist party leader Bezalel Smotrich reiterated on Friday morning that his party would not sit in government with Raem or “other supporters of terrorism” after Abbas delivered a speech in Hebrew on Thursday calling for people to live together.
Smotrich said, “The formation of a government that depends on Raam and Abbas will be a disaster and weep for generations, and we will not allow it to be formed.” He urged Sa’ar and Bennett to join a right-wing government led by them. Netanyahu.
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