With the gradual start of the general election in Israel, the political party struggle in Israel is becoming more and more fierce. And some developed countries have also joined in this muddy water, making Israel's elections even more confusing. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited Benny Ganz, former Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, to form a coalition government on 19, but the latter refused. Netanya showed kindness to Benny Ganz, but the other side didn't appreciate it.
Jason Greenblatt, US President Trump's special envoy for the Middle East, announced that he would go to Israel to discuss Trump's long-awaited Palestinian-Israeli peace agreement with Netanyahu and Ganz respectively. This seems to imply that Trump of the United States will intervene in Israel's third election. However, it is said that Trump and Netanyahu made a phone call to discuss the feasibility of signing a common defense treaty between the two countries. This seems to imply that US President Trump will support Netanyahu.
The final result of the Israeli general election is expected to be announced on the 25th. The party candidate who is most likely to lead the formation of a ruling Coalition and become the new Israeli Prime Minister must have at least 6 1 seats. After all the votes are counted, Israeli President reuven rivlin will choose a political party to form a government. Let's just wait for the result.
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