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Israeli president to ask Netanyahu to form new government


Israeli president to ask Netanyahu to form new government

Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he addresses his supporters at his party headquarters during the Israeli general election in Jerusalem, Nov. 2, 2022. (Credit: Ammar Awad/Reuters)

JERUSALEM — Israeli President Isaac Herzog will ask veteran leader Benjamin Netanyahu to form a new government on Sunday, the president's office said.

The announcement came after the president concluded political consultations with the elected factions on Friday, in which 64 members of Israel's 120-seat parliament recommended that Netanyahu assemble the new coalition, a statement said.

Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party placed first in last week's election, ending an unprecedented stalemate in Israel after five elections in fewer than four years. He is likely to ally with far-right and religious parties to achieve a stable parliamentary majority.

Israel's longest-serving premier, Netanyahu is on trial on corruption charges, which he denies.

Reporting by Henriette Chacar; Editing by Alex Richardson and Angus MacSwan

JERUSALEM — Israeli President Isaac Herzog will ask veteran leader Benjamin Netanyahu to form a new government on Sunday, the president's office said.The announcement came after the president concluded political consultations with the elected factions on Friday, in which 64 members of Israel's 120-seat parliament recommended that Netanyahu assemble the new coalition, a statement said.Former...