Wins Election The Prime Minister Of Israel Direct Attack Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Photo: Reuters)TEL AVIV - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed victory in Israel's election. After ensuring his victory, Netanyahu direct attack Iran and vowed to prevent Iran having nuclear weapons.
But Netanyahu's intention for more overcome Iran unwanted by its people. They more wanting Netanyahu to better focus on domestic issues. So reported by AFP on Wednesday (23/01/2013).
Most likely, when Netanyahu over think of conditions in the country, it is not impossible relationship with President of the United States (U.S.), Barack Obama would be better. During this, Obama refuse direct attack which desired by Israel on Iran.
Based on the number of votes last show, the party led by Netanyahu's Likud would remain the main ruler from the parliament seats. Together with the Yisrael Beiteinu party, the second this party reach 31 seats. This amount is more little than the coalition gain both, at the last election that reached 42 seats.
Netanyahu's victory will make lead for the third time in the country of the Jews. Netanyahu's victory will make it increasingly fast promoting the construction of Jewish settlements in territory which should belong to the Palestinians.
Nentanyahu plans to form a coalition government as soon as possible. The man who usual be called this Aunt, is estimated will search a partner from within the ultra-nationalists and religious communities as a coalition. Yair Lapid figure, became the main target for the Netanyahu government as an ally.
Based on previous polls, Netanyahu is estimated will get easy victory. But Netanyahu is estimated will lose the voice of the Jewish Home Party, which opposed the creation of a Palestinian state and suggested the annexation of the area West Bank.
Source: AFP
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