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Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants to form a broad national government after the next election, distancing himself from far-right allies. His current government relies on far-right ministers who have pushed for occupation, settlement expansion, and military escalation.
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