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i agree about netanyahu being the glue that holds the coalition together. the question becomes, what happens if nathan, yahoo is deposed, is opposition leader, which is i think, a realistic possibility. but, but back to your question, i think if you look at this from a palestinian perspective, i believe that decades of bilateral diplomacy, under exclusive view of supervision have left all but 2, perhaps 3 palestinians, convinced that the prospect of achieving their rights on the basis of decisions taken by the israeli government are no more realistic and therefore a different formula needs to be found to achieve both palestinian rights and israeli palestinian peace. and that is essentially through the internationalization of the question of palestine taking it back to its origins, so to speak, and seeking to generate both external pressure on israel and trying to broaden the international sponsorship of any potential negotiations beyond israel's primary and strategic allies. the case but move rabbani, when you say a different formula that's got to surely by
i agree about netanyahu being the glue that holds the coalition together. the question becomes, what happens if nathan, yahoo is deposed, is opposition leader, which is i think, a realistic possibility. but, but back to your question, i think if you look at this from a palestinian perspective, i believe that decades of bilateral diplomacy, under exclusive view of supervision have left all but 2, perhaps 3 palestinians, convinced that the prospect of achieving their rights on the basis of...
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he actually put his weight behind this coalition. he wouldn't be part of a government, but he's chosen the part of the coalition. and after that, everything went very quickly. but if you look at the makeup of this coalition, it's a party is going from left to far, right. who have nothing in common or very little in common except one main goal, which is to out benjamin nathan. yeah. now looking ahead, there's still a whole process that has to happen this because the parliament has to called for a vote of confidence and by the method that should happen in the next 7 to 10 days . but in between a lot can happen. ask anyone here and mutual a week of politics in israel is a lifetime and things could change again and again. and this is the 1st time in recent history that a palestinian israeli parties agree to support a coalition government. how significant is this for the united arab party? then i think it is a historic woman for the united for the, for the party. and actually if you listen to these really media, they were in a frenzy when
he actually put his weight behind this coalition. he wouldn't be part of a government, but he's chosen the part of the coalition. and after that, everything went very quickly. but if you look at the makeup of this coalition, it's a party is going from left to far, right. who have nothing in common or very little in common except one main goal, which is to out benjamin nathan. yeah. now looking ahead, there's still a whole process that has to happen this because the parliament has to called for...
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but leading a very tenuous coalition, i think that this is the coalition of boxes. it is actually standing on a very thin pillar and the name of it is benjamin antonio. let's do that. and you know, the more that we leave who takes some time to deal with legal issues. and he allows someone else for me to take over 3 for one year. how long would it take for bennett and see pressure on them to move from alliance. weighs the less merits in and go back to the metro allies because then it was much closer to joining us. no, because he was so far is this is danielle. he came from and esther loosens of the coach. and if he just, this is the other part. he says the government is putting it in an existential strength. they will not then it will not be able to. busy be the one from the nuclear bomb. so it is so dangerous was why don't you step done? why bob is asking him to allow someone else an extremely when it negotiate the disease. and the reason that we don't seen as i'm slowing in, please, because miss danielle was not willing to be even what luck be an open or prime mini
but leading a very tenuous coalition, i think that this is the coalition of boxes. it is actually standing on a very thin pillar and the name of it is benjamin antonio. let's do that. and you know, the more that we leave who takes some time to deal with legal issues. and he allows someone else for me to take over 3 for one year. how long would it take for bennett and see pressure on them to move from alliance. weighs the less merits in and go back to the metro allies because then it was much...
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coalition deal. he was handed the mandate in march after benjamin netanyahu could not form a government. he has managed to piece together a coalition united mostly by a dislike for netanyahu personally. israel's new prime minister candidate completing deals to unseat netanyahu. our international affairs commentator joins us in studio. don't want to speak too soon but it looks like the end of the netanyahu era. >> then don't speak too soon. [laughter] no, you're not really going out on a limb. it has come down to this wire, and the coalition you are speaking of is such an ideologically disparate grouping. talk about strange bedfellows. this coalition began essentially from far right parties that want to annex most of the west bank, want to continue expanding settlements in the occupied territories to those who are fully behind the idea of an independent palestinian state. to give you an example of the range, why is it coming down to the wire like this? why has it taken so long? the deadline is 11:00 p
coalition deal. he was handed the mandate in march after benjamin netanyahu could not form a government. he has managed to piece together a coalition united mostly by a dislike for netanyahu personally. israel's new prime minister candidate completing deals to unseat netanyahu. our international affairs commentator joins us in studio. don't want to speak too soon but it looks like the end of the netanyahu era. >> then don't speak too soon. [laughter] no, you're not really going out on a...
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how rance is coalition by look to some of the, our world. it's a fresh face for washington, and it's not just bennett it's banner. who is an ideologue? was definitely the strongest propounded annexation on good, strongest opponent of the palestinian state. nevertheless, he is constrained and he's constrained by the labor and merits lettering parties are in the coalition who have a unit rates. are there any legislation? and he's constrained in terms of the relationship with the united states, which he has to take more seriously. when he's sitting behind the prime minister's test, then when he was operating in a different capacity. narisa the coming back to you there until of eve, when you talk to, unless you use the expression when you talk to ordinary israelis, are they content that for the 1st time ever know we have arab representation in the coalition? guess we've had arab representation in the connect it for several years. of course we have but not in coalition government for ordinary perhaps even particularly the younger israelis who hav
how rance is coalition by look to some of the, our world. it's a fresh face for washington, and it's not just bennett it's banner. who is an ideologue? was definitely the strongest propounded annexation on good, strongest opponent of the palestinian state. nevertheless, he is constrained and he's constrained by the labor and merits lettering parties are in the coalition who have a unit rates. are there any legislation? and he's constrained in terms of the relationship with the united states,...
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we have had a rubber representation for several years, but not in coalition government.inary, protects -- perhaps younger israelis who have gone to the polls for the first time or second time, do they think that is a good idea or bad idea having arab representation at the top table? guest: it depends on which is really you ask. you have to remember despite the potential formation of a new government, this is still a deeply divided country, almost 50/50. netanyahu did not gain and succeed that narrow government martin indicated by 75,000 votes, it seats in parliament. we are not talking about wide margins. the official representation of an israeli-arab political party and a governing coalition is historic, positive. the irony is that netanyahu himself put this on the table in the past month or 2. he started negotiations with the very same party, so he by his very attempts to gain his own government actually brought the arab-israeli little parties into the fold. they oppose him. host: go back to your point of shelflife or longevity. the numbers at the moment really do not
we have had a rubber representation for several years, but not in coalition government.inary, protects -- perhaps younger israelis who have gone to the polls for the first time or second time, do they think that is a good idea or bad idea having arab representation at the top table? guest: it depends on which is really you ask. you have to remember despite the potential formation of a new government, this is still a deeply divided country, almost 50/50. netanyahu did not gain and succeed that...
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in order to hold the coalition together . and men saw a boss who heads the separative, united arab list, his inclusion and cabinet would be a 1st for a party representing palestinian israelis. and i says it'll give them a real voice in government. ah, there we are. here we go to bring in our guests from tillery, we have nettie silver adjunct fellow at the washington institute for near east policy movement rabbani. he joins us from the hague today. he's co editor of the john leah online magazine, which is produced by the arab studies institutes. and in new york, we're joined by a martin indic, who served as us ambassador to israel. he's currently a distinguished fellow of the council on foreign relations gentlemen. welcome to you all. now he's ill, but until it be coming to you 1st. if mister bennett, a pragmatist or an ideologue? well, mr. bennett is an ideologue who has by force of necessity become a pragmatist. and the clearest indication of that is agreement to actually form this rather diverse than ideological diverse, de
in order to hold the coalition together . and men saw a boss who heads the separative, united arab list, his inclusion and cabinet would be a 1st for a party representing palestinian israelis. and i says it'll give them a real voice in government. ah, there we are. here we go to bring in our guests from tillery, we have nettie silver adjunct fellow at the washington institute for near east policy movement rabbani. he joins us from the hague today. he's co editor of the john leah online...
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it's an extraordinary coalition. bennett is - times of. it's an extraordinary coalition.ew prime minister, he is very hard _ — he's the new prime minister, he is very hard line. — — he's the new prime minister, he is very hard line, but because the coalition— very hard line, but because the coalition is— very hard line, but because the coalition is so disparate, it's made up coalition is so disparate, it's made up of— coalition is so disparate, it's made up of eight — coalition is so disparate, it's made up of eight different parties, vou've — up of eight different parties, you've got even a small arab faction in that— you've got even a small arab faction in that party. so the chances are, actually, — in that party. so the chances are, actually, that the agenda that they pursue _ actually, that the agenda that they pursue will actually be much more modest _ pursue will actually be much more modest than if bennett had been prime _ modest than if bennett had been prime minister underany modest than if bennett had been prime minister under any other circumstances. benjamin n
it's an extraordinary coalition. bennett is - times of. it's an extraordinary coalition.ew prime minister, he is very hard _ — he's the new prime minister, he is very hard line. — — he's the new prime minister, he is very hard line, but because the coalition— very hard line, but because the coalition is— very hard line, but because the coalition is so disparate, it's made up coalition is so disparate, it's made up of— coalition is so disparate, it's made up of eight — coalition is...
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when someone has _ unprecedented coalition. when someone has been _ unprecedented coalition.- unprecedented coalition. when someone has been in power i unprecedented coalition. when | someone has been in power for someone has been in powerfor as long as benjamin netanyahu, 12 years, both friends and foes know consistently what they are getting. what does this mean, say, for iran and from the us with this change in government now? i with this change in government now? ~ . , ., now? i think that in terms of foreian now? i think that in terms of foreign and _ now? i think that in terms of foreign and defence - now? i think that in terms of foreign and defence policy i foreign and defence policy there will not be a big change in the israeli government's policy, the new government. on iran there is a new consensus among zionist parties to prevent iran getting nuclear weapons. there is also a desire on all parts, on behalf of all parties to have a good relationship with the us. after netanyahu is gone there will be an opportunity to improve relations with the us, and have dialogue
when someone has _ unprecedented coalition. when someone has been _ unprecedented coalition.- unprecedented coalition. when someone has been in power i unprecedented coalition. when | someone has been in power for someone has been in powerfor as long as benjamin netanyahu, 12 years, both friends and foes know consistently what they are getting. what does this mean, say, for iran and from the us with this change in government now? i with this change in government now? ~ . , ., now? i think that...
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what holds the coalition together, it's a hybrid coalition, eight parties as you've acknowledged is keepinganyahu out of power. so in a bizarre way the longer netanyahu retains his leadership of the likud, and that is something that will have to be put to the test once he is out of the prime minister's office, the longer he retains that leadership the more that glue still exists to hold this hybrid coalition together. if netanyahu were to vacate that position, then the majority in the parliament, which is a right wing majority, which doesn't need the centrist, centrist-left parties, that majority is more likely to be realized and this coalition could fall apart. having said that, netanyahu will be a fierce leader of the opposition. this isn't donald trump who only potentially has another chance in four years. netanyahu will be there leading the opposition, trying to bring down this government at every moment, playing in those cracks and fissures and tensions that exist in this coalition. so in many respects it will be either the failure or success of netanyahu. i don't think this will be a
what holds the coalition together, it's a hybrid coalition, eight parties as you've acknowledged is keepinganyahu out of power. so in a bizarre way the longer netanyahu retains his leadership of the likud, and that is something that will have to be put to the test once he is out of the prime minister's office, the longer he retains that leadership the more that glue still exists to hold this hybrid coalition together. if netanyahu were to vacate that position, then the majority in the...
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how fragile is this coalition? well, the vote was a close, but we know that a, this is that he doesn't reflect a real follow of the 2 blocks. he doesn't mean that the block of the right is a o. l is the 59 and the new block, the block for reform he's 60 because there are 6 say are members of nessa to voted against the new government. but the i believe that they consider themselves closer much close to the block off reform. so in the future, i think that they will vote in many cases when the government and for sure not to day right. wing get opposition. it. so it is the real victory. a full day block against nathaniel. and a very clear defeat for nathan. you know, what changes do you think we can expect? so given how divided they are, can they achieve much in terms of policy? it's, it's too early to know. well, we never have such a government. you will do it from time to time in western democracies like in italy, that there was a call the a full which right and left, united and the full governments. so this is one o
how fragile is this coalition? well, the vote was a close, but we know that a, this is that he doesn't reflect a real follow of the 2 blocks. he doesn't mean that the block of the right is a o. l is the 59 and the new block, the block for reform he's 60 because there are 6 say are members of nessa to voted against the new government. but the i believe that they consider themselves closer much close to the block off reform. so in the future, i think that they will vote in many cases when the...
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, i would say the strangest ever coalition. very, very strange bedfellows. however, why strong who keeps them together. and this is the fear from another election because many of the parties will not pass the threshold and will not be elected into the next, the israeli parliament and the coalition member. it can be that they will die today or midnight. they have, you know, for your head of the fact they decided what they're going to deal with and what not over conversion issues. for instance, when it comes to the palestinian state, when it comes to where it comes to sovereignty over the west bank, these are not going to be for the status lou lou remain the run is pretty much a consensus. so it won't matter whether it's a new house or whether if anyone else who will come in. certainly not mister bennett. now he's slated to replace another story. we're keeping a close eye on today. a prominent and muslim group in austria is planning to sue the government. now, after the publication of a controversial map of islam, it identifies m
, i would say the strangest ever coalition. very, very strange bedfellows. however, why strong who keeps them together. and this is the fear from another election because many of the parties will not pass the threshold and will not be elected into the next, the israeli parliament and the coalition member. it can be that they will die today or midnight. they have, you know, for your head of the fact they decided what they're going to deal with and what not over conversion issues. for instance,...
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coalition that could unseat him. the also in these protests isn't sedans, capitalism, on justice for more than 100 people killed in a government front down 2 years ago. officials and nigeria say they're negotiating with kidnappers to release dozens of school children adopted last week. and the challenge and trying to stop this, i heard of wild elephants is straight a long way from their natural honey. and i'm sort of higher to the a sports. quantifying matches for the 2024 walcott resume in south america and the growing uncertainty because the current of virus and civil unrest. ah, so it's a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was accused his rival, naphtali bennett, of selling house, after the announcement of a new coalition agreement late on wednesday night. the far right ultra nationalist bennett could soon succeed. netanyahu is prime minister though the coalition 1st needs to pass a vote in the israeli parliament that can take up to a week. that's a proof that it will be history making a palestinian israeli party,
coalition that could unseat him. the also in these protests isn't sedans, capitalism, on justice for more than 100 people killed in a government front down 2 years ago. officials and nigeria say they're negotiating with kidnappers to release dozens of school children adopted last week. and the challenge and trying to stop this, i heard of wild elephants is straight a long way from their natural honey. and i'm sort of higher to the a sports. quantifying matches for the 2024 walcott resume in...
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and what hurdles this coalition is still facing when it has been described as a very a franchise coalition. if it comes together, you know, there are many audiological differences between the party on the, from the hotline, right to the center to the left. and also for the 1st time, of course, we also have the support of an our big party, the party, which is part of the summit movement in israel, the political branch. so this is for the 1st time that we see them also supporting a government. so they will have to come together and some analysts say that they might talk to, you know, the less controversial issues like the economy. they have to pass the budget maybe focusing less on issues pertaining to the israeli, palestinian conflict. if they have the luxury to do so, because they also have many differences on affairs like as you to be a cue or religious affairs even. so the other question that is, of course, is still on the line, this clinician needs to go to a confidence food and the connections within the next 2 weeks. and only then this covenant will come together and can be sworn and
and what hurdles this coalition is still facing when it has been described as a very a franchise coalition. if it comes together, you know, there are many audiological differences between the party on the, from the hotline, right to the center to the left. and also for the 1st time, of course, we also have the support of an our big party, the party, which is part of the summit movement in israel, the political branch. so this is for the 1st time that we see them also supporting a government. so...
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so it is making very clear that it is aware of the nature of the coalition. normally, you'd have a statement going out wishing the good wishes to the government and pledging to cooperate to them. but this is slightly different and shows the bided administration's intent on engaging the government as it is established at present as quickly as possible. also within that statement, surprisingly the white house expressing the greatest support for israel making reference to the long and historic links between israel and the united states. jo bided himself very, very strong supporter of israel, as he stated many times. however, that being said, this is really government may be a different way. it'll be dealing with it from joe biden. joe biden, as i've been mentioning, has a greater priority than just israel. he is intent on forging a piece in the region, not through palestinian israeli talks, but through resuscitating the deal with iran. this he sees, sees that ministration priority. and this is what is going to color his relationship with this new coalition gover
so it is making very clear that it is aware of the nature of the coalition. normally, you'd have a statement going out wishing the good wishes to the government and pledging to cooperate to them. but this is slightly different and shows the bided administration's intent on engaging the government as it is established at present as quickly as possible. also within that statement, surprisingly the white house expressing the greatest support for israel making reference to the long and historic...
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how long will the coalition last?new coalition spans the left to the nationalist right and, for the first time, an arab—israeli party. naftali bennett now has to lead the broadest coalition in israeli history, and that could make it one of the most unstable. he has his work cut out just to govern. they have a crisis to deal with. after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising of new tensions again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as the throne is pulled away from the politician some called the king of israel. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. as we said, the new israeli governing coalition is a most unlikely combination of parties. we won't go through all of them. at one end of the political spectrum there's yamina, a right—wing nationalistjewish party headed by the incoming prime minister, naftali bennett. they seek to promote thejewish identity of israel and want to expand settlement building in the occupied palestinian areas. they also oppose the establish
how long will the coalition last?new coalition spans the left to the nationalist right and, for the first time, an arab—israeli party. naftali bennett now has to lead the broadest coalition in israeli history, and that could make it one of the most unstable. he has his work cut out just to govern. they have a crisis to deal with. after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising of new tensions again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as...
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they are also a part of this coalition. so as you can imagine there's, you know, a real fusion of different ideologies and opinions. and that might be quite difficult when it comes to serious policy making. well, that brings me onto my next question. so you've got these 8 different parties coming together of the with their different ideologies. and how stable is this coalition seen in israel? well, israel go, stranger to multi government set up, but a is definitely setting a record here. it's the broadest government. the country has seen, which means it could also be the most unstable. but new prime minister bennett is saying that he wants to focus on less controversial topics like the corona, virus recovery and economic issues. but when it comes to real policy making decisions, that's where the conflict will potentially come in and take palestine. for example, the consulate there, everyone, there has different opinions. you'll have the far right party, who wants to annex the west bank, and they're fighting against left par
they are also a part of this coalition. so as you can imagine there's, you know, a real fusion of different ideologies and opinions. and that might be quite difficult when it comes to serious policy making. well, that brings me onto my next question. so you've got these 8 different parties coming together of the with their different ideologies. and how stable is this coalition seen in israel? well, israel go, stranger to multi government set up, but a is definitely setting a record here. it's...
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so how durable this coalition will be going forward is a very big open question.rward is a very big open question.— big open question. lets take one issue. — big open question. lets take one issue, and _ big open question. lets take one issue, and that - big open question. lets take one issue, and that of- big open question. lets take one issue, and that of the i one issue, and that of the settlements, the israeli settlements, the israeli settlements in the occupied west bank. within this coalition, if they continue along that policy of benjamin netanyahu with settlements, neta nyahu with settlements, there netanyahu with settlements, there will be supporters of the arab party who think, why are we keeping this party in government? if they break away from that, some of the further right nationalist parties might lose support because they are seen to be backtracking. so how did the balance? that is just one of several issues. how do they balance that very delicately?— they balance that very delicately? they balance that very delicatel? , ., delicately? exactly, you
so how durable this coalition will be going forward is a very big open question.rward is a very big open question.— big open question. lets take one issue. — big open question. lets take one issue, and _ big open question. lets take one issue, and that - big open question. lets take one issue, and that of- big open question. lets take one issue, and that of the i one issue, and that of the settlements, the israeli settlements, the israeli settlements in the occupied west bank. within this...
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part of a major coalition in israel.u are looking at is the aftermath of the violence that happened in the city. the group briefly broke off talks due to the conflict, but there are questions about how the party would align with the right wing forces in the coalition. observers are suggesting the main thing they all have in common is the shared objective to remove benjamin netanyahu from power. here is one israeli journalist. >> that is one factor. there is a sentiment on the ground that netanyahu needs to go, even among people who support the right. that said, in the knesset, there is a feeling we need to move forward after the coronavirus crisis and other issues he is facing internally. and the government is exhausted. we have had four elections. it is a complete waste of taxpayer money and resources, and we need to have a functioning government again. host: less than two hours to go for that deadline. how are the negotiations coming along? >> the two parties are still talking. they are the hard right nationalist party
part of a major coalition in israel.u are looking at is the aftermath of the violence that happened in the city. the group briefly broke off talks due to the conflict, but there are questions about how the party would align with the right wing forces in the coalition. observers are suggesting the main thing they all have in common is the shared objective to remove benjamin netanyahu from power. here is one israeli journalist. >> that is one factor. there is a sentiment on the ground that...
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and you know, the coalition is made up of 61 members. he is still a minority and i don't, you know, we have to contend with competing views of a number of other parties who may have somewhat different views. but i don't see any big breakthroughs coming through for these really helped me to say the path forward is complex on that front. there already is we saw at the top of our bows and people celebrating in the streets, the end of netanyahu's era. they perhaps underestimating this man's political survival skills. well, that is the question. everybody's trying to figure out. i mean, many people have bought this and yeah, who was the wrong leader leaving the country a stray for so many years that the idea of getting him out. 3rd seems like somewhere between the session and impossible. and so yes, some people are celebrating. but 1st of all, there is still a procedural hurdle in the past. it was simply a technicality, which is the wary in, by the snippet of those, particularly some days after somebody announces that he has, or she has been
and you know, the coalition is made up of 61 members. he is still a minority and i don't, you know, we have to contend with competing views of a number of other parties who may have somewhat different views. but i don't see any big breakthroughs coming through for these really helped me to say the path forward is complex on that front. there already is we saw at the top of our bows and people celebrating in the streets, the end of netanyahu's era. they perhaps underestimating this man's...
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how long will the coalition last?s new coalition spans the left to the nationalist right and, for the first time, an arab—israeli party. naftali bennett now has to lead the broadest coalition in israeli history, and that could make it one of the most unstable. he has his work cut out just to govern. they have a crisis to deal with. after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising of new tensions again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as the throne is pulled away from the politician some called the king of israel. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. and we'll have a little bit more on that, the complicated coalition, later in the programme. president biden has arrived in the belgian capital, brussels, for two days of meetings with nato and the european union. monday's talks among the 30 members of nato are expected to see the united states resume its traditional leadership role, which had been somewhat diminished during the trump presidency. nato leaders are expec
how long will the coalition last?s new coalition spans the left to the nationalist right and, for the first time, an arab—israeli party. naftali bennett now has to lead the broadest coalition in israeli history, and that could make it one of the most unstable. he has his work cut out just to govern. they have a crisis to deal with. after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising of new tensions again. but this is a moment of israeli history,...
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and yahoo is doing everything he can to block the coalition. according to my sources, he's not even waiting for the week. he is working around the truck now to try and find weak spots at the moment. the weakest spot is and she had an extra code is thrown up relatively the last 24 hours. an extra demand that she be placed on a committee that committee representative on the committee for appointing justices as a debate, whether it's a principal position or perhaps she's being offered something for the next to me. oh cass educational, impulsive initiatives we, we've seen before. prime minister netanyahu, when he's on the ropes, he will offer the world to anyone who can save him from the precipice. so i wouldn't be surprised if there are very significant negotiations. he's according to the romilly. so this morning he picked up a prime minister, referred to him and offered him more than possibly for the change governments could provide. so he is definitely trying to put some spot in the works even in the next few hours. and he's got actually in a we
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i guess that an arab israeli party has supported a coalition government. how significant do you think this is what it means? the arab israeli is and of course the palestinians. well, it is very significant. i mean, in the fifty's and there are the 50, there were actually coalitions by the agricultural party then thought under my pie . but it was never really as prominent or had determining as this time around this time around their lives party. really bad, bad around and, but was able to basically make this effort for bennett and the speed basically flow and really go, you know, all the way all almost along the way. you know, so it's very good. and that sense now we don't know what kind of deal they have made. there was no joy, there are blessed with the bad. we know that the want security service, they want a lot of things of israel was it? how can it can be citizens? but we don't know what kind of a deal they what they call the. yeah. and we know that natalie bennett support settlements annexation to some degree in the west bank side. this already expose
i guess that an arab israeli party has supported a coalition government. how significant do you think this is what it means? the arab israeli is and of course the palestinians. well, it is very significant. i mean, in the fifty's and there are the 50, there were actually coalitions by the agricultural party then thought under my pie . but it was never really as prominent or had determining as this time around this time around their lives party. really bad, bad around and, but was able to...
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government and the coalition government has never seen such a broad—based coalition government is theg about. and i think the fact that it has so many problems getting agreement and the different parties, that does show how difficult it is going to be for this to govern. but there was such a desire to have a unity government after four inconclusive general elections in just two years in israel and that means that there was just an unprecedented period of political stalemates and that is something that you cannot pass the proper government budget local government, lots of things have been held up and that has cost a lot of frustration in the country was really divided in these elections to between the pro—and anti—netanyahu clock instead of the ordinary political line. unity government to be a bit of a stretch but let's look at more the detail. let's look in more detail at where this leaves benjamin netanyahu — the man who has dominated israel politics for a lot longer than just the last 12 years when he was the country's prime minister. we can speak now to natan sachs, director of cen
government and the coalition government has never seen such a broad—based coalition government is theg about. and i think the fact that it has so many problems getting agreement and the different parties, that does show how difficult it is going to be for this to govern. but there was such a desire to have a unity government after four inconclusive general elections in just two years in israel and that means that there was just an unprecedented period of political stalemates and that is...
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if he's on the coalition side and what he perceives is the problems with this coalition, then maybe he can rise up again very soon. >> all right. lahav harkov in tel aviv and kelly cobiella also in tel aviv, thank you for this story. >>> additional information in the florida investigation matt gates, florida prosecutors are looking into possible obstruction of justice in the sex trafficking investigation of gaetz. you're watching aman mohadim reports. welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, why not take your home along for the ride? allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call to bundle today. [tv announcer] come on down to our appliance superstore where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, gas ranges and grills. and if you're looking for... before discovering nexium 24hr where we to treat herest deals on re frequent heartburn,ves, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can
if he's on the coalition side and what he perceives is the problems with this coalition, then maybe he can rise up again very soon. >> all right. lahav harkov in tel aviv and kelly cobiella also in tel aviv, thank you for this story. >>> additional information in the florida investigation matt gates, florida prosecutors are looking into possible obstruction of justice in the sex trafficking investigation of gaetz. you're watching aman mohadim reports. welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪...
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i suppose this coalition. _ recent history. i suppose this coalition, the _ recent history.i suppose this coalition, the confirmation it| coalition, the confirmation it had been agreed only emerged yesterday, a bit like a newborn calf struggling to its feet, the first few steps are crucial. i supposed the first few steps are crucial. isupposed phone the first few steps are crucial. i supposed phone calls will be going on, conversations being had between mr netanyahu and others in his efforts to try and unpick it, and it could still come undone. it try and unpick it, and it could still come undone.— still come undone. it could. some very _ still come undone. it could. some very dangerous - still come undone. it could. - some very dangerous moments in the next several days as mr netanyahu continues to agitate to form his own right—wing bloc. as various members of the knesset may not get the political demands they hoped for and look to bargain for other possible benefits, if they are not met, they could withdraw from the coalition. remember this is a coalition with only 61 seat
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and then that this coalition, this change coalition will lose its majority. we heard there in the report, natalia bennett, saying that he will never support a future palestinian state. how can this coalition function with that's on the one side and arab israelis on the other? well, they call it the healing coalition. they feel like they're the very most immediate need of the state of israel right now is to change leadership. they feel like they need to know was also on try right now for, for a certain amount of fraud. and so on, they feel like they need an out, and only then they will start dealing with dismantling all the other problems. many problems with israel has. so for now, we can connect to the palestinians who've told his national issues. this will be put aside and they try to focus a more civil economic agenda and push forward these topics which they can all agree on. so considering that if they are putting a future piece process on hold, how will this potential government function long term? that's a great question. this is either the biggest, most
and then that this coalition, this change coalition will lose its majority. we heard there in the report, natalia bennett, saying that he will never support a future palestinian state. how can this coalition function with that's on the one side and arab israelis on the other? well, they call it the healing coalition. they feel like they're the very most immediate need of the state of israel right now is to change leadership. they feel like they need to know was also on try right now for, for a...
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now they are part of coalition. but as you can imagine, you know, this is a real fusion of ideologies and opinions and that will come across when it comes to major policy making. well, that actually brings me to my next question and considering what you've just said there, how stable is this coalition seem to be in israel? well, it's really no stranger to the multi government set up. but 8 different parties is really setting a record here. it's the broadest government that is really that the country has c. so that means it could also be the most unstable. the new prime minister wants to focus on less controversial topics like the crone of virus recovery on economic issues. but when it comes to the more controversial topics, like say the conflict in palestinian territories then is going to be a bit more of a difficulty because you've got the far right. on the one hand you want to alex, the west bank and then they are going to be fighting with the parties on the left, the our party and also the leader of the central p
now they are part of coalition. but as you can imagine, you know, this is a real fusion of ideologies and opinions and that will come across when it comes to major policy making. well, that actually brings me to my next question and considering what you've just said there, how stable is this coalition seem to be in israel? well, it's really no stranger to the multi government set up. but 8 different parties is really setting a record here. it's the broadest government that is really that the...
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after days of frantic negotiations, a coalition of opposition parties signs an historic deal, to form a new israeli government. the deal is likely to mean an end to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's 12 years in power. watching sport injapan — facemasks, temperature checks and polite applause instead of cheering. is this what the olympics will look like when they open in just 50 days�* time? salvage experts try to tow a burnt out cargo ship, away from the coast of sri lanka before tonnes of oil leaks into the ocean. the grandads from south london who have become the latest stars of the rap world. it is all about rhyming. and rhythm. the words are important, but the rhythm is what they love. hello, and thanks forjoining us. oppostiion parties in israel have joined forces and agreed to form a new coalition government, a move that looks likely to end the 12—year reign as prime minister of benjamin netanhayu. his time in office is the longest in israel's history, and is still subject to a vote of confidence in parliament, probably next week. if that fails, then there's a risk the
after days of frantic negotiations, a coalition of opposition parties signs an historic deal, to form a new israeli government. the deal is likely to mean an end to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's 12 years in power. watching sport injapan — facemasks, temperature checks and polite applause instead of cheering. is this what the olympics will look like when they open in just 50 days�* time? salvage experts try to tow a burnt out cargo ship, away from the coast of sri lanka before...
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would say the strangest ever coalition. very, very strange bedfellows, however lose one strong who keeps them together. and this is the fear from another election because many of the party will not fast the threshold and will not be elected into the next israeli parliament. and the coalition member, it can be that they will today or midnight. they have, you know, that for you already know ahead of the fact they decided what they're going to deal with and whatnot. and virtual issues, for instance, when it comes to public in state, when it comes to step where it comes to the over the west bank, these are not going to be touched. so the status quo lou lou remain the run is pretty much a consensus. so it won't matter whether it's a now or whether if anyone else who will come in certainly not mr. bennett who's now he's slated to replace more trouble for molly, the african union. how suspended the country membership is warning of sanctions unless the civilian government there is restored. that's up to the military, arrested the p
would say the strangest ever coalition. very, very strange bedfellows, however lose one strong who keeps them together. and this is the fear from another election because many of the party will not fast the threshold and will not be elected into the next israeli parliament. and the coalition member, it can be that they will today or midnight. they have, you know, that for you already know ahead of the fact they decided what they're going to deal with and whatnot. and virtual issues, for...
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does the coalition hold? one of the reasons it may well hold if it succeeds in being sworn in in the coming weeks is that if it doesn't work out, too many of these smaller parties may have committed political suicide. that for many of them is a very strong reason to hold it together. >> a fascinating time. oren lieberman, great to have you there live on the ground in jerusalem, thanks so much. >>> a massacre in west africa. we have a live report of burkina faso's worst militant attack in years. >>> g7 finance leaders agree to a landmark deal aimed at preventing multinational companies from avoiding taxes. >>> later a look at some of the corporations that will be targeted. and it's building up in your septic tank. bubut monthly usage of rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste. maintain your septic tank with rid-x. isn't it disappointing when your plug-in fades? once that freshness goes away, you're left thinking, “okay....now what?” febreze fade defy plug works differently. it's the first plug-in wi
does the coalition hold? one of the reasons it may well hold if it succeeds in being sworn in in the coming weeks is that if it doesn't work out, too many of these smaller parties may have committed political suicide. that for many of them is a very strong reason to hold it together. >> a fascinating time. oren lieberman, great to have you there live on the ground in jerusalem, thanks so much. >>> a massacre in west africa. we have a live report of burkina faso's worst militant...
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how long will the coalition last?new coalition spans the left to the nationalist right and, for the first time, an arab—israeli party. naftali bennett now has to lead the broadest coalition in israeli history, and that could make it one of the most unstable. he has his work cut outjust to govern. they have a crisis to deal with. after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising of new tensions again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as the throne is pulled away from the politician some called the king of israel. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. our correspondent yolande knell injerusalem says this is a hugely significant moment for israeli politics. well, this is a really momentous day in israeli politics, james. first of all, we have, clearly, the end of the era of benjamin netanyahu, at least for the moment. he has spent 15 years as prime minister, he is the longest—serving prime minister that israel has ever seen. and then on top of that, what makes this also
how long will the coalition last?new coalition spans the left to the nationalist right and, for the first time, an arab—israeli party. naftali bennett now has to lead the broadest coalition in israeli history, and that could make it one of the most unstable. he has his work cut outjust to govern. they have a crisis to deal with. after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising of new tensions again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as...
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however, it has caught this new coalition, a coalition of change. and he is saying that it is the only way the country can move forward. is it in a study, my french prime minister designation of tale bennett? set a goal for the next government yesterday to bring back in a week. the state of israel can enter a new era. now if come midnight tonight and no majority coalition government has been announced, will they natania remain from paula? but still, if they do announce a note and you could listen government next tuesday, this goes before the parliament, the committed. and by a show of hands, they will swear it in. even if the majority of coalition government is announced tonight, they spend another week in which anything can happen and it can still defend itself . it's a little bit too soon to say good night and it's on yahoo once it's always. okay, thank you paula. that was a poor sleep there. with the latest reporting from a television, we can get more reaction. i to go see political analyst, ashley perry. he joins us on the line, i believe from j
however, it has caught this new coalition, a coalition of change. and he is saying that it is the only way the country can move forward. is it in a study, my french prime minister designation of tale bennett? set a goal for the next government yesterday to bring back in a week. the state of israel can enter a new era. now if come midnight tonight and no majority coalition government has been announced, will they natania remain from paula? but still, if they do announce a note and you could...
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some magicians have some trick whereby the current coalition or the upcoming coalition wouldn't gain something in the connected confidence in the can. i said, i think that, you know, he's, he's era will of would have gone at least for now a mar will cough, middle east expert. i'm sure that we could have an entire hour devoted just to this topic. will be definitely interesting to see what b b does after this has some domestic troubles of his own to contend with. our thanks for being with us here on our international to the u. s. state of texas, where the governor has declared a disaster declaration over the number of illegal migrants flooding the border. greg abbot also blamed president biden for allowing what he calls a very real threat to texans. ne, kill him up and picks up the story. texas has now officially issued a disaster declaration. this comes as the state is struggling to deal with the wave of migrants prison buttons and border policies have paved away from dangerous gangs and cartels. human traffickers and deadly drugs like friends and ill to pour into communities. meanwhi
some magicians have some trick whereby the current coalition or the upcoming coalition wouldn't gain something in the connected confidence in the can. i said, i think that, you know, he's, he's era will of would have gone at least for now a mar will cough, middle east expert. i'm sure that we could have an entire hour devoted just to this topic. will be definitely interesting to see what b b does after this has some domestic troubles of his own to contend with. our thanks for being with us here...
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how long will the coalition last?new coalition spans the left to the nationalist right and, for the first time, an arab—israeli party. naftali bennett now has to lead the broadest coalition in israeli history, and that could make it one of the most unstable. he has his work cut out just to govern. they have a crisis to deal with. after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising of new tensions again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as the throne is pulled away from the politician some called the king of israel. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. as we said, the new israeli governing coalition is a most unlikely combination of parties. let's have a look at that. at one end of the political spectrum there's yamina, a right—wing, nationalist jewish party headed by the incoming prime minister, naftali bennett. they seek to promote thejewish identity of israel and want to expand settlement building in the occupied palestinian areas. they also oppose the establishment
how long will the coalition last?new coalition spans the left to the nationalist right and, for the first time, an arab—israeli party. naftali bennett now has to lead the broadest coalition in israeli history, and that could make it one of the most unstable. he has his work cut out just to govern. they have a crisis to deal with. after israel's recent war with hamas in gaza and violent division inside israel, fears are rising of new tensions again. but this is a moment of israeli history, as...
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but i guess we suppose who's play the bad reasons as coalitions possible. now it does look like this, very, very, very significant. what happened today is that all the parties have signed they've signed on a coalition agreement. so now it just has to go to the connected next week. there may even be some defections from the other side to join them and they'll have a stronger coalition. so it's still everything is on the table. but it is clear that enough members of connected have signed to have a new prime minister, which really means this in. yeah, i was out. the interesting thing is, and this is what politics is about. it's about people from different backgrounds getting together. the fact that an era party, missouri bosses rom, party of 4 seats and has signed to be in an israeli coalition is for, you know, groundbreaking. it is an amazing, an amazing historic event. and i think it's going to be in a cynical way one of the legacies is that nathan? yeah, actually cause this to happen, that the arabs would now take part in the government and we've done polli
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but tanya, how can this coalition work together? we have pro pro settlers and one side, arab israeli is on the other. well, i think this is really the main question. also the main concern for many israelis, one to see a functional government after all, they haven't seen such a government that works well together in the past 2 years. at least. as you said, we have on the one hand hartline writing parties. you know, some of them and the issue of the israeli palestinian issue pro annexation of pro settlements against the palestinian state. and then on the other side you would have the small left being merits party, which is in favor of a palestinian state. just one example, you know, if the ideological differences, this government has to tack a know some, and then this believe that they will 1st look more at the, you know, the issues in internal issues like the economy. they have to pass the state, the butter. they have to look at sosa, economic affairs, but of course, we don't know whether they have the luxury of not dealing with such
but tanya, how can this coalition work together? we have pro pro settlers and one side, arab israeli is on the other. well, i think this is really the main question. also the main concern for many israelis, one to see a functional government after all, they haven't seen such a government that works well together in the past 2 years. at least. as you said, we have on the one hand hartline writing parties. you know, some of them and the issue of the israeli palestinian issue pro annexation of pro...
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this coalition is a coalition of 61. meaning that they barely have a majority. in order for the coalition to pass, it will need a simple majority. it's possible there are some other parties, some arab parties, that didn't join the coalition, that might choose to abstain if it looks like things are going a bit wobbly, if there are a couple of defections from the right wing parties in the coalition. so i think at this point it's much more likely than not to pass, but nothing is done. anchor: on the face of it, the strongest glue that seems to hold these parties together is a desire for netanyahu to no longer be the leader of israel. once he's out of the picture, if he gets out of the picture, and they haven't got that glue binding them, do these coalition parties have enough to keep them together for a few years? >> i'm not sure that they do. netanyahu isn't about to leave the stage just yet. he's made it pretty clear he intends to hang around. the opposition leader, leader of the largest party in thenesset with 36. as long as he's in the picture i think that migh
this coalition is a coalition of 61. meaning that they barely have a majority. in order for the coalition to pass, it will need a simple majority. it's possible there are some other parties, some arab parties, that didn't join the coalition, that might choose to abstain if it looks like things are going a bit wobbly, if there are a couple of defections from the right wing parties in the coalition. so i think at this point it's much more likely than not to pass, but nothing is done. anchor: on...
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we repeat has coalition change medically. the only way that you can move forward politically is in a fairly, my friend prime minister designation of tale. bennett, set a goal for the next government yesterday to bring back unity in a week. the state of israel can enter a new era a moment. it really could go both ways as to whether we're not able to force a majority to coalition in the coming out. i've spoken to political candidate, political cons. the last thing i just want to mention is even if you announces by midnight tonight that he can form a majority coalition, this has to be form in by the parliament next tuesday. so it could still change in the coming thing is home, even if he did not count on and the jersey coalition in all likelihood the come she will be getting to the mission into year busy night ahead there are we spoke to a former is really a muscular to the u. s, he sees that even if the anti nathan, you know who coalition succeeds issues involving gal won't be resolved soon. i would say the strangest ever coali
we repeat has coalition change medically. the only way that you can move forward politically is in a fairly, my friend prime minister designation of tale. bennett, set a goal for the next government yesterday to bring back unity in a week. the state of israel can enter a new era a moment. it really could go both ways as to whether we're not able to force a majority to coalition in the coming out. i've spoken to political candidate, political cons. the last thing i just want to mention is even...
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he had had numerous opportunities to form a coalition government that had failed. they have been for elections in the space of 2 years and all of them have ended unsuccessfully for a ton yahoo! he has divided public support. at the same time, he is in the middle of a corruption trial which hasn't lent him any particular brownie points. and although there was a recent war between israel and gaza, that you might have thought would have led him to pause because miss on yahoo, of course, presenting itself as the strong man. it doesn't seem to have done that. now at exactly 35 minutes before the midnight deadline expired, the country's opposition needed kid informed president a. we've been rippling that he was a to form. that makes government, he sent an email and subsequently the 2 spoke my telephone. that pete has said that his main goal is to unite all israeli together. at the same time he is urging the parliament to hold a special patient in which they will concern the incoming government. i commit to you, mister president, that this government will work to serve al
he had had numerous opportunities to form a coalition government that had failed. they have been for elections in the space of 2 years and all of them have ended unsuccessfully for a ton yahoo! he has divided public support. at the same time, he is in the middle of a corruption trial which hasn't lent him any particular brownie points. and although there was a recent war between israel and gaza, that you might have thought would have led him to pause because miss on yahoo, of course, presenting...
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his re, leader comes to an end as a parliament in you extremely fragile coalition for served to come, restoring contact and organizing direct dialogue, slide to to expect cation for the upcoming summer with joe biden. also to come in review of the week, the french president get slapped in the face while guessing up close and over the crowd is supposed to support his in the science of from and after being banned from operating in nigeria, twitter christ bows, saying and open him free internet is a basic human rights while at the same time centering its own uses in the united states. ah, i welcome you, watching art international. just go 9 o'clock in moscow. now we'll start with that used to steam because been minyard netanyahu's 12 year rule is israel leader has ended with parliament just the proving a new government right wing. a. miss holly bennett from the amena party will become head of state. his coalition does consist of 8 factions, enough to give it the slim missed one seat majority. let's get more now from our correspondent for to slay. he joined just from television. paula, th
his re, leader comes to an end as a parliament in you extremely fragile coalition for served to come, restoring contact and organizing direct dialogue, slide to to expect cation for the upcoming summer with joe biden. also to come in review of the week, the french president get slapped in the face while guessing up close and over the crowd is supposed to support his in the science of from and after being banned from operating in nigeria, twitter christ bows, saying and open him free internet is...
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this coalition, the political blue that hold it together with miss yahoo. and he's going to be doing other than he can in the next week to 10 days to last. a white ring defections too much pressure upon them so that they don't vote for the government in the vote, but due to take place in the connecticut. and then afterwards he's going to be trying to create as many difficulties to create instability to coalition. and he'll do what he can, and he'll hope that this government will fall soon, and then he'll be able to come back to power and selection. of course, he still faces the threats of his looming corruption trial. and so he still has a very strong incentive to try to get parliamentary immunity. and that means trying to get back into the prime minister's office if he does end up having to leave next week. israel's defense minister benny gans house, congratulated lupita and bennet calling the coalition a block of change and praising it as a night of great hope. he made a comment just ahead of his departure to the united states where he intends to ask wash
this coalition, the political blue that hold it together with miss yahoo. and he's going to be doing other than he can in the next week to 10 days to last. a white ring defections too much pressure upon them so that they don't vote for the government in the vote, but due to take place in the connecticut. and then afterwards he's going to be trying to create as many difficulties to create instability to coalition. and he'll do what he can, and he'll hope that this government will fall soon, and...
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of coalition.i am not a great fan of benjamin netanyahu. over the years of the coalition he has put together has become more right-wing and in some cases part of that coalition is overtly racist. i will not be mourning the departure of benjamin netanyahu and i hope israel will have a government that we'll be better able to work with. >> it will be first time in the party, whose part of the new potential coalition, we'll see how it unfolds. senator sanders, thank you as usual for joining us. >> thank you. >> i will have more news after this. loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... then i discovered sofi. completely changed my life. lower interest rate. my principal is going down. sofi is a place where you can start to tackle those money goals today. compared to where i was three years ago, i'm kinda killing it. ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned
of coalition.i am not a great fan of benjamin netanyahu. over the years of the coalition he has put together has become more right-wing and in some cases part of that coalition is overtly racist. i will not be mourning the departure of benjamin netanyahu and i hope israel will have a government that we'll be better able to work with. >> it will be first time in the party, whose part of the new potential coalition, we'll see how it unfolds. senator sanders, thank you as usual for joining...
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. >> the coalition needs to be approved by the parliament.appen nt week. these are the coalition parties involved. 61 of the 120 members of parliament need to approve the deal. so it is actually still possible that benjamin netanyahu could stay in power, if enough right-wingers do not support the coalition or if he can persuade them not to. here is a take on the staying power of benjamin netanyahu. reporter: remember benjamin netanyahu is known in israeli politics as the magician. so does he ve one more trick to pull? this coalition that's formed against him is very unstable. you heard them outlining the contradictions. the new prime minister is a right-winger who opposes the creation of a palestinian state. yet you have in the coalition the first-ever independent arab party to be part of a governing alliance, in favor of the palestinian state. and a very dovish tiny left-wing party that believes in the palestinian state. however they are unified by their dislike of benjamin netanyahu after his 12 years in government and a belief that he is s
. >> the coalition needs to be approved by the parliament.appen nt week. these are the coalition parties involved. 61 of the 120 members of parliament need to approve the deal. so it is actually still possible that benjamin netanyahu could stay in power, if enough right-wingers do not support the coalition or if he can persuade them not to. here is a take on the staying power of benjamin netanyahu. reporter: remember benjamin netanyahu is known in israeli politics as the magician. so does...
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this type of coalition.homas: thank you so much for being with us on "france 24." >> you are most welcome. thomas: moving on. now is not the time to east off the -- ease off the accelerator. that is what the british prime minister said in the battle against the coronavirus. the worrying spread of the delta variant. in one weeks time, all covid-19 restrictions were meant to end in england. now boris johnson and his government think that the reopening should be delayed by four more weeks until july 19th. the prime minister says that britain is seeing cases growing by roughly 64% each week. and the number of patients in intensive care units are also rising. let's take a listen to just a little bit of what mr. johnson has told the nation. prime minister johnson: i cannot say that we have met all our four tests for proceeding with step 4 on. june 21 i think it is sensible to wait just a little longer. and we will bring forward our target to give every adult in this country a first dose by the 19th of delight. tho
this type of coalition.homas: thank you so much for being with us on "france 24." >> you are most welcome. thomas: moving on. now is not the time to east off the -- ease off the accelerator. that is what the british prime minister said in the battle against the coronavirus. the worrying spread of the delta variant. in one weeks time, all covid-19 restrictions were meant to end in england. now boris johnson and his government think that the reopening should be delayed by four...
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the page has somehow managed to weave together a coalition of extremes. that includes an arab israeli contingent for the 1st time and the proposed ultra nationalist prime minister of tale bennett. all they have to do now is get israel's parliament to ratify the deal before benjamin netanyahu. can record, i'm fil gail in berlin and this is the day the me i think that the political situation been deadlock law. you have to try something new. i think levy should be the ones who run this country because it is a jewish state and we need to have a religious jewish leader. what the best interest of the jewish people at heart, they seem to have been able to get rid of them. yeah. over that, that enough reason to make a government, israel is not entering a new era, there is still a good even if you read and then it will manage to form a new government. it will be very fred, just the game is not over yet. also on the day troops and tanks opened firemen student protests in chinese gentlemen square on this day, 198930 years. the only place able to commemorate events t
the page has somehow managed to weave together a coalition of extremes. that includes an arab israeli contingent for the 1st time and the proposed ultra nationalist prime minister of tale bennett. all they have to do now is get israel's parliament to ratify the deal before benjamin netanyahu. can record, i'm fil gail in berlin and this is the day the me i think that the political situation been deadlock law. you have to try something new. i think levy should be the ones who run this country...