Benjamin Netanyahu: Netanyahu became Israel's PM for the sixth time, said- three 'national goals' in front of our government

Posted on 30th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

Jerusalem, Agency. Benjamin Netanyahu has once again become the Prime Minister of Israel. He was administered the oath of office on Thursday. Netanyahu, who has been the PM of his country for the longest time, has the support of 63 MPs in the 120-member Knesset (Parliament). According to the news agency PTI, 54 MPs voted against his government. 73-year-old Netanyahu has assumed the responsibility of the post of Prime Minister for the sixth time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Netanyahu on becoming the new Prime Minister of Israel. Modi tweeted Hearty congratulations to Netanyahu on forming the new government.

 

His government has three 'national goals': Netanyahu

Look forward to working with them to further strengthen our strategic partnership. Addressing parliament before being sworn in, Netanyahu said his government had three "national goals" - stopping Iran's progress towards nuclear weapons, running bullet trains across the country, and bringing more Arab countries under the Abraham accords. Bring in. Netanyahu has returned to power in a coalition with far-right allies. His government is being called the most right-wing government ever.

 

All MPs supporting the government are of right-wing ideology

The talk in political circles is that the new government may face dissidence from large sections of the domestic population and its closest allies abroad. All the MPs supporting this government are of right-wing ideology. Shortly before Israel's 37th government is to receive a vote of confidence, the Knesset elected Likud Party MP Amir Ohana as its new speaker. Parties supporting Netanyahu include his Likud party, United Torah Judaism, the right-wing Otzma Yehudit, the Religious Zionist Party, and Noam, supported by the ultra-hardline regime.

 

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