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Israeli PM candidate General Benny Gantz has conceded his mandate to form a coalition government, paving the way for yet another election in Israel.
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While last week Israel found herself under attack once again, with the help of Christians around the world, a difficult time became a demonstrations of great blessing.
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PM Netanyahu tells Israeli President Rivlin that he's been unable to form a ruling coalition, so now Netanyahu's rival Gantz will get the opportunity to try.
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While there will be many consequences of the events going in the Middle East concerning Turkey and Syria, one thing is clear — it will not harm U.S.-Israeli relations.
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In his Rosh Hashanah message to the people of Israel, PM Netanyahu calls for a unity government.
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Joining the U.S. and other allies, PM Netanyahu told the international community that Iran was behind recent attacks on Saudi oil facilities.
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After Israel's political parties consult with President Rivlin over the weekend, PM Netanyahu takes a 55-54 seat lead over his rival Benny Gantz.
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Israel's president tells her PM, "I hear, loud and clear, the voices calling for a broad and stable national unity government and I congratulate you, on joining that call."
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The longtime Israeli prime minister tells his rival, "The nation expects us, both of us, to demonstrate responsibility and that we pursue cooperation."
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A unified government and nation is the best answer to the defense, diplomatic, and domestic challenges that Israel faces.
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With Netanyahu's Likud party and the opposing party in a near tie for Knesset seats, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin will now look to one candidate to form a stable coalition government.
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Israel's president explains his role in the election process as his fellow Israelis head to the polls for the second time this year.