In Israel in the Middle East, former Prime Minister Netanyahu will proceed with the formation of a government following the general election held on the 1st of this month.


Netanyahu is expected to form a coalition with far-right parties and other parties to form the most hard-line government against Palestine in Israeli history.

In Israel, the right wing and other political forces have fought off, and general elections have been held five times in three and a half years. The Likud and far-right and religious parties won parliamentary majority seats.



In response to this, Israeli President Herzog instructed Netanyahu to proceed with the formation of the government on the 13th.



Mr. Netanyahu has already started coalition negotiations with far-right and religious parties, and has secured the support of more than half of the parliament, so he is expected to return to the prime minister for the first time in about a year and a half.



At a press conference, Netanyahu said, "I will be prime minister for everyone, those who voted for me and those who didn't," showing his strong desire to return as prime minister.



This is the third time Netanyahu has been prime minister, following 1996 and 2009. This time, he is expected to form a coalition with a far-right party that calls for the expulsion of the Palestinian people, and launch the most hard-line government in Israel's history. The focus is on what kind of impact it will have on the situation in the Middle East.