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based correspondent, and the author of the book bebe, the turbulent life and times of benjamin netanyahu. thank you for coming on. i like to say you wrote the initial bebe book. so welcome back to the program. explain what this far-right coalition, israel s most religious, would look like for the body politic of the country, especially on the heels of the mo most diverse kinesset in israel s history. the coalition does not exist of now. they have received the mandate from the president to form a coalition. he has four weeks to negotiate with potential partners. and once he s agreed with those partners, he can go to the kinesset and swear in his new government. but it s a shopping list of demands that he now has to go