Netanyahu will fight against the alliance in Israel



Netanyahu will fight against the opposition's consensus agreement



Global New News Desk -


Netanyahu will fight against the consensus of the opposition . A report by the news agency Reuters has given this information. Netanyahu criticized the opposition on Twitter, saying


"Every member of the right-wing legislature must vote to oppose this dangerous left-wing government."


This is Netanyahu's first major attack since the start of the opposition coalition formation process last Sunday.



Opposition parties have stated they will not run in the by-elections.


Opposition parties have stated they will not run for office until Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is ousted.


Just an hour before midnight on Wednesday, the country's main opposition leader, Yar Lapid, announced a consensus on forming a new coalition government.


This alliance includes moderates, rightists and leftists. They are going to end Netanyahu's power with a deal. But Netanyahu is not giving up hope.


He is not sitting. Opposition groups called for a cease-fire in protest.




Target leaders reluctant to ally with Arabs,



Political analysts believe that Netanyahu will try to divide the members of the Yamina party from that alliance. He will also target left-wing lawmakers and leaders unwilling to ally with the Arabs.


Analysts warn that a dirty fight could erupt before Netanyahu's 12-year rule ends.


A source close to the coalition talks told Reuters that the proposed new government would try to sidestep the ideologies and try to reach a consensus.

Prime Minister for two years,


Naftali Bennett, head of Israel's far-right Yamina party, will serve as prime minister for the first two years, according to the opposition agreement.


Yar Lapid, leader of the moderate Yes Adit party, will be prime minister for the next two years. But before the new government is sworn in, there will be a vote in the country's parliament to verify a majority in the formation of the government.



Fifth election,


If the coalition fails to prove a majority in the 120-seat Knesset, new elections will be held in the country. If this is the case, the country is going to see elections for the fifth time in the last two years.


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