Israel opposition head calls for unity government
The Hindu
Netanyahu’s Likud party emerged from March 23 polls with 30 seats, making it the largest in Israel’s 120-member parliament.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called Sunday for a “unity government”, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flounders in efforts to form a coalition. Netanyahu’s Likud party emerged from March 23 polls with 30 seats, making it the largest in Israel’s 120-member parliament.More Related News
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