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Netanyahu Outlines Vision for Broad Government Including Ultra-Orthodox Parties

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a rare interview on Channel 14's 'The Patriots' program amid significant political and security developments. Netanyahu discussed his ongoing efforts against Iran's regional influence, stating that while Israel has weakened its enemies considerably, work remains to address the remnants of the Iranian axis and to advance peace agreements with additional countries in the Middle East. He emphasized the importance of strength in the region, saying, "When you are weak, you are destined for destruction; when you are strong, alliances and peace follow."

Regarding Lebanon, Netanyahu revealed that Israeli forces have killed approximately 9,000 militants and pushed them away from the border, destroying underground military infrastructure. He also highlighted Israel's development of advanced anti-drone capabilities unmatched globally.

On the political front, Netanyahu confirmed that ultra-Orthodox parties and figures such as Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich will be part of his broad government coalition. He expressed a desire for a "national broad government" to face upcoming challenges and opportunities, dismissing suggestions that this was mere political spin.

Netanyahu also reaffirmed his commitment to continuing judicial reforms, stressing the necessity of these changes. Addressing his ongoing legal cases, he acknowledged the collapse of some charges but stated he still seeks a presidential pardon.

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