
Netanyahu seeks broad national government as rivals push back
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he intends to form a broad national government following the US-Israel-Lebanon trilateral deal, urging unity to avert civil strife. The plan drew sharp backlash from rivals like Yair Golan and Benny Gantz, who questioned his willingness to share power, while Gadi Eisenkot called for a Zionist majority and unity, and Itamar Ben-Gvir urged a fully right‑wing government. Gideon Sa’ar voiced support for the direction, while Gantz proposed a counter‑bloc of Israelis to address the country’s challenges.