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Netanyahu admits election results won't let him form government, calls on rival Gantz to unite | |
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Benjamin Netanyahu reached out to his major rival Benny Gantz of the centrist Blue and White party, suggesting that they form a broad coalition and implicitly admitting defeat in Israel’s contentious general election. | |
Netanyahu, who hopes to remain in power for the record fifth term, had made the appeal on Thursday, telling the media: “I called for the establishment of a right-wing government but to my regret, the election results show that this is impossible.” | |
"Benny, we must set up a broad unity government, as soon as today. The nation expects us, both of us, to demonstrate responsibility and that we pursue cooperation,” the 69-year-old Prime Minister said. | |
Gantz’s Blue and White (Kahol Lavan) party is yet to respond to the offer, but Netanyahu’s major contender said on Wednesday that he hoped for a "good, desirable unity government.” However, he stated earlier that entering a coalition with the rightwing Likud party while Netanyahu is part of it is not an option. | |
With all the votes counted, the Blue and White won 33 out of 120 Knesset seats, with Likud lagging behind with 31 seats. | |
But neither result is enough to form a majority government, forcing both rivals to seek like-minded allies. Gantz already said he would speak to the Yisrael Beitenu which represents mostly Russian-speaking immigrants, as well as to the left-wing Labour-Gesher and Democratic Camp parties. | |
On his part, Netanyahu warned that the choice is now between “a government led by me” or a "dangerous government" relying on “anti-Zionist Arab parties." | |
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