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Benjamin Netanyahu announces government plans, Knesset members lash out

Netanyahu’s push for a 'broad national government' ignites backlash from Israel’s political factions

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to form a broad national unity government following the recent election, framing opposition to a Palestinian state and efforts to prevent civil war as potential unifying grounds. His proposal has drawn immediate criticism from both coalition allies and opposition parties, who question its feasibility and motives. Coverage from *i24NEWS*, *The Times of Israel*, and *Yahoo* highlights the sharp reactions, with some accusing Netanyahu of political maneuvering amid ongoing domestic tensions.

The proposal comes amid heightened political polarization, with Netanyahu’s remarks—including a disputed claim about arrests of Haredi draft evaders—further straining trust. Outlets like *The Jerusalem Post* and *Middle East Eye* emphasize the divisive nature of his approach, noting that key factions remain skeptical of his ability to deliver stability. International media, including *TRT World* and *Apa.az*, frame the move as a bid to consolidate power ahead of potential legislative challenges.

What to watch next: Whether Netanyahu’s coalition partners and opposition leaders will engage in negotiations, or if the Knesset will see further fragmentation. Coverage does not yet specify whether other parties have signaled willingness to join such a government, nor the timeline for formal talks.

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What is a 'broad national government' in Israel’s context?

A coalition government intended to include multiple political factions—typically beyond traditional ideological divides—to address national crises or secure broad legislative support.

Why are Knesset members reacting so strongly?

Netanyahu’s proposal is seen as politically risky, with critics arguing it could dilute accountability or prioritize his leadership over policy consensus. Some allege it’s a tactic to preempt legal or electoral challenges.

Has Netanyahu faced backlash over past coalition attempts?

Yes. Previous attempts to form broad coalitions have often collapsed due to irreconcilable policy differences, particularly on security, religion, and statehood issues.

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