Sources: Netanyahu Prefers Coalition With Center-Left Parties
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by News Editor
Times of Israel – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prefers to form a coalition with the center-left parties rather than the ultra-Orthodox and hard-right parties, Likud sources said in a Maariv report published on Monday.
Netanyahu’s Likud-Beytenu list is expected to cruise to an easy victory in January 22 voting, and most Israeli pundits have assumed the right-wing slate will seek to form a coalition with other right-leaning parties such as Jewish Home and Shas.
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