Israel’s Netanyahu says he has formed new government
He made the announcement in a phone call to President Isaac Herzog moments before a midnight deadline.
JERUSALEM — Designated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced late Wednesday that he has successfully formed a new coalition, setting the stage for him to return to power as head of the most right-wing Israeli government ever.
Netanyahu made the announcement in a phone call to President Isaac Herzog moments before a midnight deadline. His Likud Party released a brief video clip of the smiling Netanyahu and a recording of the conversation.
The move came after weeks of surprisingly difficult negotiations with his partners, who still have need to finalize their power-sharing deals with Netanyahu’s Likud Party.
Nonetheless, Netanyahu said he intends to complete the process “as soon as possible next week.” A date for its swearing-in wasn’t immediately announced.
Even if he is successful, Netanyahu faces a difficult task ahead.
He will preside over a coalition dominated by far-right and ultra-Orthodox partners pushing for dramatic changes that could alienate large swaths of the Israeli public, raise the risk of conflict with the Palestinians and put Israel on a collision course with some of its closest supporters, including the United States and the Jewish American community.