Netanyahu Vows to Build Broad Coalition Government
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Ynet – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at a meeting of the Likud party before a Knesset vote regarding the possible expansion of the government past its current limit of 18 ministers on Monday, calling his job of forming a working coalition, “not simple,” and saying that he will continue working to expand the government, supposedly referring to the possiblity of a deal with opposition leader Isaac Herzog.
“The challenges before us are major in facing them, we need the greatest support possible from the public,” said the Prime Minister.
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