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    Quote Originally Posted by The New York Times
    February 21, 2009
    Netanyahu Tapped to Form Israel’s New Government

    By ISABEL KERSHNER
    JERUSALEM — Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of the conservative Likud Party, was invited by Israel’s president, Shimon Peres, on Friday to take the lead in assembling the next government. Whatever form that government takes, Mr. Netanyahu, 59, is widely expected to return as prime minister a decade after the last government he led fell apart.
    In a brief but statesmanlike speech at the presidential residence on Friday afternoon, Mr. Netanyahu accepted the mandate and immediately called on the centrist Kadima Party, led by Tzipi Livni, and the center-left Labor Party, led by Ehud Barak, to join him in a unity government. He said national unity was necessary in order for Israel to contend with the formidable challenges ahead.
    “Let us unite to secure the future of the State of Israel,” Mr. Netanyahu said, adding that he wanted to discuss the possibility of forming a broad government “for the good of the people and the state.”
    Mr. Netanyahu and Ms. Livni have agreed to meet on Sunday, but the negotiations between them are likely to be tough and the chances of success are unclear.
    Ms. Livni, the current foreign minister and Mr. Netanyahu’s main rival for the premiership, has so far refused the idea of joining a government led by Mr. Netanyahu and including several ultra-orthodox and far-right parties. Committed to the peace process with the Palestinians, she has said she would rather go into the opposition than serve as a fig-leaf for a coalition of the right.
    Mr. Barak, whose Labor Party fared badly in the elections, has already said he would heed the will of the people and head into the opposition.
    But in his plea for unity, Mr. Netanyahu pointed to the existential threat to Israel that would be posed by a nuclear Iran and the global economic crisis that he said could cost hundreds of thousands of Israelis their jobs.
    Such major challenges, Mr. Netanyahu said, required “a new approach” of unity and of “joining hands.” Striking a more positive and conciliatory tone, he said the goal was to seek “peace with our neighbors and unity among ourselves.”
    A broad government joined by the center and left would likely promote a more pragmatic agenda and avoid friction with Israel’s most important ally, the United States.
    Mr. Netanyahu will have up to six weeks to put together a governing coalition. He was tapped for the premiership after he gained the endorsement of 65 members of the 120-seat Parliament, from religious parties and those on the far right.
    While Ms. Livni’s Kadima narrowly won the Feb. 10 elections, it failed to muster the support of a majority in the Parliament, a prerequisite for forming a governing coalition. Ms. Livni gained the endorsement only of Kadima’s 28 legislators.
    In the last few days, many here have predicted that Mr. Netanyahu would be left with no choice but to form a narrow government with those he has termed his “natural partners,” parties representing the ultra-orthodox and the right.
    After a private meeting earlier Friday with Mr. Peres, who has also been urging national unity, Ms. Livni said that the coalition taking shape lacked political vision and that “a broad coalition has no value if it does not lead the way.”
    But in his speech on Friday, Mr. Netanyahu indicated that he wanted to embark on a new track. He said he would meet first with Ms. Livni and Mr. Barak, and made no mention of the parties that endorsed him — groups like Avigdor Lieberman’s ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beiteinu, which came third in the elections, or the ultra-orthodox Shas.
    Rina Mazliah, a political commentator with Israel’s Channel 2 News, said that Mr. Netanyahu had changed direction and that his call for unity based on national responsibility might make it difficult for Ms. Livni to refuse.
    Nevertheless, Mr. Netanyahu’s vision of unity seemed far from assured.
    Leading members of Mr. Barak’s once-dominant Labor Party, which won a mere 13 seats in the new Parliament, have said the party must spend time rebuilding itself in the opposition.
    Moreover, the parties to any coalition would have to agree on basic government guidelines.
    Ms. Livni has staked her political career on promoting negotiations with the more pragmatic, Western-backed Palestinian leadership for a two-state solution. Mr. Netanyahu says he wants to promote “economic peace” in the West Bank but has remained deliberately vague about any long-term political solutions.
    Ms. Livni noted on Thursday that Mr. Netanyahu “meanwhile refuses to talk about a two-state solution.”
    Mr. Netanyahu acknowledged on Friday that there were serious political differences, but he said that given the momentousness of the hour he believed it was possible to “find a common path to reach the country’s goals.”
    A narrow government would be less stable, with Mr. Netanyahu having to balance the often competing demands of small parties. A right-wing agenda would also set Israel on a possible collision course with the new administration in the United States, which has pledged an active and aggressive pursuit of peace.
    Shalom Yerushalmi, a columnist in Friday’s Maariv newspaper, described such a government as Mr. Netanyahu’s “nightmare.”
    “The narrow government he formed in 1996 fell apart in stages,” Mr. Yerushalmi noted. “Netanyahu swore that he would not make a narrow government again, and would never again be the prime minister of half the people.”

    Well a fun far right government! Lets look forward to more fun stuff from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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    Well, we can probably turn back the clock on peace-making efforts by a good two decades now..
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    Quote Originally Posted by motiv-8 View Post
    Well, we can probably turn back the clock on peace-making efforts by a good two decades now..
    Meh no need, the Israeli - Palestinian conflict is eternal.

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    I've heard a few interview with Netanyahu, he's not looking for peace and couldn't deliver it if he was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sphere View Post
    I've heard a few interview with Netanyahu, he's not looking for peace and couldn't deliver it if he was.
    The man is compensating terribly for something. It won't be long before people hang traitors for causing more death and destruction in their countries.
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    ah well I guess that diplomats will have more work to do.....
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    Netanyahu: "9/11 attacks good for Israel".

    Cannot wait for his negotiation skillz.

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    This won't end pleasantly...

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    Jaysus Christ smoking Ganja by the Liffey...

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    Default Re: Netanyahu to form next Israeli government.

    Quote Originally Posted by gojira View Post
    Netanyahu: "9/11 attacks good for Israel".

    Cannot wait for his negotiation skillz.
    I bet he said that for lulz

    Quote Originally Posted by Da Skinna View Post
    Ha, I totally called it far back too... no one believed me at the Young Liberal meeting.
    lol

    Quote Originally Posted by The Man View Post
    This won't end pleasantly...
    yeah and this won't help Obama either....

    Quote Originally Posted by IrishHitman View Post
    Jaysus Christ smoking Ganja by the Liffey...
    what?
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    Ha, I totally called it far back too... no one believed me at the Young Liberal meeting.
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    GJ, Israel. GJ.
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    So, I'm guessing this government is bad for ME peace relations? I'm guessing more Israeli-Iran tensions?

    Wonderful.
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    Default Re: Netanyahu to form next Israeli government.

    If this were news that was not more or less expected for a while, I would rage. Now I'm in kind of a bored-alienated trance.

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    I think we just completely stop caring about Israel and the Middle East. After all these decades, you figure they might have learned something.
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    Default Re: Netanyahu to form next Israeli government.

    I'm glad Benjamin Netanyahu won the Israeli elections, though I may be in the minority here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Artorius Maximus View Post
    I'm glad Benjamin Netanyahu won the Israeli elections, though I may be in the minority here.
    why? lol

    he doesn't seem too keen on peace between Israel and Palestine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaghatai Khan View Post
    why? lol

    he doesn't seem too keen on peace between Israel and Palestine.
    He's also very patriotic and keen on keeping his country safe from Hamas and their allied cronies. This is what I like about him.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Artorius Maximus View Post
    He's also very patriotic and keen on keeping his country safe from Hamas and their allied cronies. This is what I like about him.
    There's a big difference between patriotism and defense and patriotism and being hell bent on the destruction of your enemies.

    This is a disaster. Someone who wants war instead of accepting war might be necessary.

    It's too bad that we (the US) will always support Israel no matter what they do, simply because they are the only friendly nation in that entire region of the world (unless you count Saudi Arabia, who love us for our money... well, the king's family does).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artorius Maximus View Post
    He's also very patriotic and keen on keeping his country safe from Hamas and their allied cronies. This is what I like about him.
    That's plain untrue.

    If it were true, he'd realise that more attacks = more Palestinian support for Hamas.

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