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Ex-Israeli PM Netanyahu given chance to form government

 

After a period of unprecedented political gridlock that forced five elections in less than four years, polls last month gave Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies a clear majority in the parliament.

Netanyahu was indicted three years ago on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three long-running cases.
Netanyahu was indicted three years ago on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three long-running cases. (Reuters Archive) 
 

Israel’s president has asked former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to form a new government, presenting the longtime leader currently standing trial on corruption charges with the chance to end years of political instability in Israel with his partners on the far right.

The decision by President Isaac Herzog was announced on Friday by his office after he consulted with leaders of all of the parties elected to Israel's parliament in last week's national election. 

Herzog will formally present Netanyahu with the task on Sunday and give him a month to cobble together a governing coalition with a majority in the 120-seat Knesset.

Netanyahu had governed Israel for 12 successive years before being being ousted by a broad but fragile coalition in 2021. His comeback in last week's election, the nation's fifth vote in four years, seemed to ensure Israel would have 
 

Clear majority

On Thursday, Ben Gvir paid a glowing tribute to the late racist rabbi Meir Kahane, whose Kach party was banned in Israel and outlawed as a terrorist organisation in the United States. 

Ben Gvir's possible appointment to a key ministry, such as public security, could inflame tensions with Israel's Arab minority and escalate hostilities in occupied East Jerusalem.

Arab lawmaker Aida Touma-Sliman told The Associated Press that she expressed those fears to Herzog on Friday, saying the government's potential inclusion of “people who were previously convicted of supporting terrorism ... is keeping us awake at night."

 

Herzog said 64 members of the Knesset had recommended Netanyahu to be prime minister, giving him a clear majority in the parliament. Those recommending Netanyahu included Ben Gvir's Jewish Power party, the ultranationalist Religious Zionist party and other ultra-Orthodox parties.

Netanyahu was indicted three years ago on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three long-running cases.

Even though he has promised not to use his authority to upend the judicial process, some of his political allies want to enact changes to Israeli law that could halt his corruption trial and make the charges disappear.


 

Source: AP 
 
 

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