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Opinion: Regardless of how long the new government remains in power, or even how successful Ra'am leader Mansour Abbas is in delivering on his promises to his voters, history is being made Sunday by virtue of his membership in the coalition
In-depth: With coalition agreements signed and ministerial appointments finalized, Knesset will Sunday to elect new parliament speaker to preside over vote to approve new government led first by Naftali Bennett and later by Yair Lapid
Analysis: Coalition agreement signed by Islamist Ra’am party leader includes policy changes, vast investment in Arab and Bedouin sectors; if he pulls it off, it will be unprecedented feat, but if he fails, his political career could be over
Netanyahu slams incitement against rivals but says he s had worse
Facing end to his 12-year rule, PM vows to topple emerging government very quickly, labels Lapid-Bennett coalition biggest election fraud in history of country, perhaps in history of democracy
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Published: 06.06.21 , 15:24
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday condemned the incitement against his political rivals that has led to increased security for them and warnings from the Shin Bet head that it could lead to violence, but said he has suffered more from it.
In a belligerent speech, Netanyahu slammed the prospective government led by right-wing Yamina head Naftali Bennett and centrist Yesh Atid chair Yair Lapid, vowing to topple it very quickly should it succeed in its bid to replace him.