pro-terrorists. that's the same tone we saw from netanyahu's likud party, which didn't work during the elections but he's keeping it up as he tries to remain israel's prime minister. >> let's look at the four arab parties and the significance of this. the arab parties have not wanted to be part of any coalition because of where things stand with the military. could that change? >> reporter: it's unlikely they'll end up in a governing coalition but it throws the weight behind benny gantz. he doesn't have a clear path to a governing coalition but it signals their frustration with netanyahu bullpen. go. antz is led by military chiefs of staff who have waged war. so the fact they're willing to support gantz is a landmark moment. how does it play out?