Embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday vowed “the Israeli opposition can have a robust and clear voice” if he is ousted from power in a vote set to install a new government.
“If it’s our destiny to be in the opposition, we’ll do so with our heads high until we take down this bad government, and return to lead the country our way,” stated the right-wing Likud celebration boss, Israel’s longest-running premier.
A fragile eight-party alliance united by animosity for Netanyahu is poised to take over with right-wing Naftali Bennett as prime minister, if the coalition deal passes Sunday’s slated parliamentary vote.
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