Netanyahu Meets Bennett In an Attempt to Form Right-wing Government
                        
By Staff, Agencies
The Zionist entity’s interim Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met Friday morning with Yamina party’s chairman for coalition talks in an attempt to sway Naftali Bennett to join his government, Hebrew media reported.
According to daily Yedioth Ahronoth, Likud members are “raging” against Netanyahu for offering Bennett top positions within the party.
“It’s a disgraceful proposal that indicates a loss of nerves. It’s putting the Likud movement up for sale in exchange for Netanyahu’s seat,” an unnamed top Likud official was quoted as saying.
However, another senior faction member dismissed the report, stressing that Netanyahu’s offer “died before it was born” as Bennett “completely” ruled it out.
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