as, as now speak to darya, shen glenn, who is a political analysts and commentator for her read newspaper, says joining us live from television. thank you very much, dahlia for speaking to her son al jazeera. so we have here the most religious and hard line of government in israel's history. how much support? first of all, does it have among israelis? well, the israeli public expressed their support in the elections and about half of the israelis just a very slight majority voted for the parties that are currently entering the coalition. that's why they were able to win 64 out of 120 seats. so i don't think we need to go by polls right now because we have the elections and this is the government is being formed on that basis. however, i would say that over the last few weeks there has been quite a bit of concern including in some of the right wing media and some of the leading right. when commentators about the kinds of things we've been hearing in the coalition negotiations, the kinds of policies and laws of this government wants to advance. and surprisingly, we've even seen, for example