Political analyst Shlomo Filber said Thursday that the opposition is willing to form a government with Arab parties but will not include any right-wing faction. The assessment adds to the political discourse amid ongoing coalition talks.
Political analyst Shlomo Filber, in remarks reported Thursday, assessed that the opposition is willing to enter a coalition with Arab parties but refuses to include any right-wing faction. The assessment adds to the ongoing political discourse following Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent call for a broad national unity government, as The Zioneer has previously reported. Filber's analysis suggests a potential coalition dynamic that excludes right-wing parties even as Netanyahu seeks a broad government. The remark was reported via a single source and has not been independently corroborated.
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