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Liberman Excludes Netanyahu From Future Government, Golan Rejects Current Coalition Partners

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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago

What happened

Ahead of Israel's elections, Avigdor Liberman said Likud can join the next government but not Netanyahu, citing his role in October 7 events. Yair Golan rejected all current coalition members as future partners, demanding opposition leaders exclude those violating court rulings from the next government.

  • 01Liberman says Likud can join next government but excludes Netanyahu personally.
  • 02Netanyahu blamed by Liberman for October 7 events, disqualifying him as partner.
  • 03Golan rejects all current coalition members as future government partners.
  • 04Golan demands clear opposition commitment against those violating Supreme Court rulings.
  • 05Both leaders emphasize forming a government based on rule of law and national unity.
  • 06Political tensions rise as election day nears with public declarations of red lines.

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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew1 hour ago
Liberman Excludes Netanyahu From Future Government, Golan Rejects Current Coalition Partners
YnetCenter · Hebrew3 hours ago
Avigdor Lieberman Says Likud Can Join Coalition Only Without Netanyahu

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