The Borneo Post

Main challenger­s to Netanyahu announce electoral alliance

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JERUSALEM: The two main challenger­s to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an April poll announced an electoral alliance yesterday in a bid to defeat him.

Benny Gantz, a respected former armed forces chief of staff, and centrist politician Yair Lapid said in statements they would form a joint list for the April 9 election and rotate as prime minister if they won.

Gantz heads his recently launched centrist Israel Resilience party, while Lapid leads Yesh Atid, which currently holds 11 of the 120 seats in parliament.

Opinion polls have shown the two as the main challenger­s to Netanyahu, who has been expected to win despite corruption investigat­ions into his affairs.

Gantz has been the target of repeated barbs from the prime minister for being a ‘weak’ leftist, which he had brushed off, drawing criticism that he lacked a fighting spirit.

But in a campaign speech in Tel Aviv on Tuesday night, he hit back at Netanyahu chiding him for his long years studying and working in the United States, and accusing him of becoming ‘addicted to the pleasures of power, corruption and hedonism.’

Former defence minister Moshe Yaalon had previously joined Israel Resilience and another former chief of staff, Gabi Ashkenazi, will also join the new alliance, their statements said.

“Out of a sense of deep national responsibi­lity, Benny Gantz, Yair Lapid and Moshe Yaalon decided on the creation of a unified list which will serve as Israel’s new party of government,” the statement from Yesh Atid said.

“The party will put forward a new leadership team which will guarantee the security of Israel and will reunite the divided elements of Israeli society.”

Netanyahu has been prime minister for around 13 years in all and currently leads what is seen as the most right-wing government in Israel’s history. His Likud party issued a grim warning following the merger. — AFP

 ??  ?? Moroccan public school teachers help a wounded teacher after a scuffle with police during a demonstrat­ion in the capital Rabat. — AFP photo
Moroccan public school teachers help a wounded teacher after a scuffle with police during a demonstrat­ion in the capital Rabat. — AFP photo

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