Netanyahu does not rule out the formation of an expanded government that includes the Gantz party

Netanyahu does not rule out the formation of an expanded government that includes the Gantz party

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He does not rule out the formation of an expanded government with several different parties, including the "blue-white" party led by Benny Gantz.

According to the seventh Hebrew channel, Netanyahu said during a closed session in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, he does not oppose the formation of such a government, as it is a normal political partnership between Likud and other parties.

He had no problem in partnering with the ultra-Orthodox parties, the United Right coalition, or any party that wanted to join, such as "Labor" and "Blue and White."

Netanyahu also discussed the possibility of joining the Likud party before renewing its loyalty to the New Right Party and its presidency in agreement with Naftali Bennett. "If she really wanted to join us, she would have done so, like every citizen who wants to join the Likud, and wait three years to compete in the primary," he said.

He pointed out that he had never considered the possibility of granting her any seat in the party list, while Shaked responded to the statements and the accompanying leaks about the transmission of letters through the Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, including proposals on her accession to the Likud, that the purpose of touching her and the chancellor.

She noted that she had extensive discussions with a number of people close to her on the possibility of her return to the Likud, but did not take any decision and did not send any messages.