Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is preparing for the day after the elections and has demanded that the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) parties commit to the right-wing bloc, according to an Israeli media report.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is already maneuvering for the post-election period, demanding that the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) parties commit their loyalty to the right-wing bloc, according to an Israeli media report. The demand, reported Monday evening, signals that Netanyahu is seeking to lock in a stable coalition framework ahead of the expected results. The move comes as coalition negotiations are widely expected to intensify after the vote. It remains unclear which specific Haredi parties were addressed or what form the demanded 'loyalty' commitment would take. The report is based on a single source and has not been independently corroborated.
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