Netanyahu Calls for Broad National Government, Ben Gvir Warns Against Boycotting Right-Wing Bloc
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 16 hours ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced plans to form a broad national government post-elections, inviting all parties that accept key principles to join. National Security Minister Ben Gvir warned against excluding right-wing factions, emphasizing the need to preserve Jewish identity and advance right-wing goals. Netanyahu stressed unity and consensus to avoid internal divisions and rejected reliance on Arab parties for government formation.
- 01Netanyahu calls for a broad national government without political boycotts after elections.
- 02He invites parties accepting Israel's Jewish identity and security principles to join.
- 03Ben Gvir warns against excluding right-wing bloc members in the unity government.
- 04Ben Gvir emphasizes right-wing government as necessary for Jewish identity and judicial reform.
- 05Netanyahu rejects a left-wing government dependent on Arab parties.
- 06Netanyahu stresses unity to prevent internal divisions amid external threats.
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