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Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election

Middle East Eye

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June 27, 2026

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Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants to form a broader coalition after the next election, distancing himself from the far-right allies who have helped keep him in power. I intend to establish a broad national government, not a right-wing government, not a left-wing government that depends on Arab parties, but a broad national government, Netanyahu said in a televised briefing. His remarks mark an attempt to recast his political strategy before a national vote that must take place by 27 October. Netanyahu’s current government has relied heavily on far-right ministers who have pushed Israel deeper into occupation, settlement expansion and military escalation across the region.

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Sweden Herald

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· Jun 27, 2026

Netanyahu signals shift, seeks broad national government after election

Netanyahu signals shift, seeks broad national government after election

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 27, 2026

Could Israel’s coming election see an end to Netanyahu’s political career?

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces mounting political, legal and US pressure ahead of crucial elections.

All Israel News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Netanyahu faces coalition crisis as ultra-Orthodox parties threaten again to dissolve Knesset

Netanyahu faces coalition crisis as ultra-Orthodox parties threaten again to dissolve Knesset

Haaretz

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· Jun 28, 2026

In peddling 'unity' after next election, prime minister is admitting defeat

Prime Minister Netanyahu's call for a 'broad national unity government' lands as he advances bills on conscription, the attorney general and the press, with allies like Jacob Bardugo insisting 'He's extending his hand' even as critics say the move masks a deeper assault on Israeli democracy

TRT World

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· Jul 11, 2026

Trump and Netanyahu's once-close alliance shows signs of breakdown

For years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's greatest political asset was his direct line to US President Donald Trump. But that relationship is now fracturing publicly. Mohammad Al-Kassim reports from West Jerusalem.

Arutz Sheva

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· Jun 28, 2026

Likud schedules primaries for August 4

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Related coverage for "Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election": Sweden Herald — Netanyahu signals shift, seeks broad national government after election. Al Jazeera — Could Israel’s coming election see an end to Netanyahu’s political career?. All Israel News — Netanyahu faces coalition crisis as ultra-Orthodox parties threaten again to dissolve Knesset. Haaretz — In peddling 'unity' after next election, prime minister is admitting defeat. TRT World — Trump and Netanyahu's once-close alliance shows signs of breakdown. Arutz Sheva — Likud schedules primaries for August 4