PM Modi congratulates Benjamin Netanyahu: Relations between India and Israel have always been very good, meanwhile Benjamin Netanyahu has once again formed his government in Israel. after which the prime minister Narendra Modi has congratulated him. Also said that work will be done to strengthen the relationship and partnership between the two countries. The friendship between PM Modi and Netanyahu is very old, both talk on many occasions and have met each other many times. Which includes Netanyahu’s visit to India and PM Modi’s visit to Israel.
Netanyahu formed the government for the sixth time
Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, 73-year-old Netanyahu, has formed the sixth government under his leadership, which includes several far-right constituents. Netanyahu has the support of 63 of the 120 members of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, all of whom are right-wing. 54 MPs voted against Netanyahu in the House. Those supporting him include his Likud party, United Torah Judaism, the right-wing Otzma Yehudit, the Religious Zionist Party and Noam, supported by the ultra-radical regime.
Many people have expressed apprehension that this equation made under the leadership of Netanyahu may lead to disagreement with the government of a large part of the country’s population. Shortly before Israel’s 37th government is to receive a vote of confidence, the Knesset elected Likud Party MP Amir Ohana as its new speaker. Ohana, who served as Minister of Justice and Public Security in previous governments, is the first openly gay speaker of the Knesset.
Netanyahu addressed after forming the government
In his address to the Knesset before the new government was sworn in, Netanyahu said his government’s three “national goals” were to stop Iran’s progress toward nuclear weapons, run bullet trains across the country, and bring more Arabs under the Abraham Accords. Countries have to be brought. During Netanyahu’s speech, opposition members were repeatedly heckling and calling him ‘weak’ and ‘racist’. Amid the uproar, Netanyahu said, “Respect the mandate of the voters. This is not the end of democracy or the end of the country.
Netanyahu promised to improve the personal security of the country’s citizens and reduce the rising cost of living. During this, many opposition MPs were expelled from the House. Netanyahu has announced the appointment of 31 ministers and three deputy ministers. Two ministers each will work together in the Ministry of Defence, Education and Welfare. There are only five women as ministers.
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