Israel – Israel’s prime minister says he wants to build a broad governing coalition to face serious security threats to Israel, including Syria’s chemical weapons and Iran’s nuclear program.
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Benjamin Netanyahu told his outgoing Cabinet Sunday that Israel must be ready for any development in the turbulent region.
Netanyahu’s ticket won the most seats in last week’s parliamentary election, meaning he will likely serve another term as prime minister. But with his traditional hardline and religious allies holding only a slim majority in parliament, Netanyahu has reached out to centrist parties in hopes of building a broad coalition.
On the occasion of international Holocaust Remembrance Day, Netanyahu called Iran the world’s leading Holocaust denier. He accused Tehran of seeking to destroy the Jewish state, and said Israel takes the threats seriously.
Just take the religious parties and you got 61. Simple. Build homes for 50 thousand throughout west bank and move in a million frum yidden. Prices in housing will fall overnight and there will be no more pressure from obama or europe. You can’t evict a million people from their homes. I myself would buy a few homes for that price and so would most people from boro park or flatbush. Common sense.