While Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu took a lead on Monday’s elections, he's once again short of numbers to form a government
A combination photo shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem February 9, 2020 and Benny Gantz, leader of Blue and White in Tel Aviv, Israel February 17, 2020.
It’s not just Lieberman but also Gantz who does not appear to be ready to participate in a government in which Israeli Arab parties have a say. As a result, Gantz’s chances of establishing a government seem to be slim. "We'll have a majority in the new Knesset to pass a law preventing a prime minister from serving under indictment,""It reflects the will of the public, and it's the moral thing to do," Horowitz added.
Bennett also found the Gantz initiative "anti-democratic", amounting to "spitting in the face of half of the country".
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