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Netanyahu Outlines Vision for Broad Government Including Ultra-Orthodox Parties
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 hours ago
What happened
In a rare interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined his plans for a broad government including ultra-Orthodox parties, discussed ongoing security operations against Iranian-backed forces in Lebanon, and reaffirmed his commitment to judicial reforms and peace efforts in the Middle East.
- 01Netanyahu confirms ultra-Orthodox parties and Ben-Gvir will join broad government coalition.
- 02Israel has killed about 9,000 militants in Lebanon and destroyed underground military sites.
- 03Netanyahu stresses Israel must remain strong to secure peace and alliances in the Middle East.
- 04He plans to continue judicial reforms despite controversy and legal challenges.
- 05Netanyahu seeks peace agreements with additional regional countries but did not name them.
- 06He calls for a national broad government to address major upcoming challenges.
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