Netanyahu endangers prison, says <x0thofland is at risk”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that unity proposed by the opposition intent on ousting him from power would be a danger to the country's security. He called on right-wing supporters not to support the agreement after ultra-nationalist Naphtali Bennett said he would form a coalition government with a party [...]
He called on right-wing supporters not to support the agreement after ultra-nationalist Naphtali Bennett said he would form a coalition government with a centrist party.
Netanyah's opponents could form the government by Wednesday, writes the BBC, translates Periscopi.
If they succeeded, this would end a prime minister's longest power, which was Mr. Netanyah.
Mr. Netanyah, who faces serious corruption charges that could end up in prison, failed to get the decisive majority in general elections in March.
These were the fourth elections in two years that produced crisis after crisis due to numbers in the Parliament.
But its oponentians will only be able to form minority governments if they receive the support of Arab members in parliament. /Periscope












