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Benjamin Netanyahu gives up effort to form new government

By ANI | Updated: October 22, 2019 11:39 IST

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday (local time) announced that he is giving up on efforts to form a new government after failing to form a coalition following an inconclusive parliamentary election last month.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday (local time) announced that he is giving up on efforts to form a new government after failing to form a coalition following an inconclusive parliamentary election last month.

Netanyahu, who heads the right-wing Likud party and faces potential indictment in three corruption cases, had hoped to establish a broad "unity" government with his main rival, former military chief Benny Gantz, Al Jazeera reported.

The prime minister, in a video posted on his official Facebook page, said that despite working "tirelessly" to establish an administration with Gantz he had been repeatedly rebuffed.

"During the past few weeks, I made every effort to bring Benny Gantz to the negotiating table. Every effort to establish a broad national unity government, every effort to prevent another election," Netanyahu said.

"To my regret, time after time he declined. He simply refused," he added.

In the video, Netanyahu said further that he was consequently returning the "mandate" to President Reuven Rivlin.

Meanwhile, Blue and White, said in a statement it was determined to "form the liberal unity government, led by Benny Gantz, that the people of Israel voted for".

"The time of spin is over, and it is now time for action," the party said.

Gantz will now have a 28-day window to try and form a government. If he fails, Israel could be forced into the unprecedented scenario of a third election in less than a year.

Israel's attorney general is set to decide in the coming weeks on whether to indict Netanyahu in the three cases.

Netanyahu, for his part, says he is a victim of a political witch-hunt and as prime minister would be under no legal obligation to resign if formal charges were filed.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Benny GantzBenjamin NetanyahuisraelReuven RivlinAl Jazeera
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