National Unity chairman Benny Gantz said at a faction meeting that he feels no schadenfreude over a reported deal, only deep concern. He called on Prime Minister Netanyahu to enlist every relevant factor, including opposition members, to oppose what he called a bad deal and to make Israel's case internationally.
Benny Gantz, chairman of the National Unity party, addressed his faction on Monday afternoon with a sharp warning regarding a reported agreement that Israel is reportedly advancing. Gantz stressed that he takes no satisfaction from the situation and urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to seek broad support, including from the opposition, to counter what Gantz termed a 'bad deal' and to explain Israel's objections to international audiences. The remarks come as details of the agreement remain under review across the political spectrum. Gantz did not specify the nature or terms of the deal.
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