Israel-Gaza War, Politics

Netanyahu: My door is open to any Zionist party willing to share the burden

The Prime Minister made this offer minutes after Benny Gantz announced he and his party were leaving the national emergency government.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Screenshot from Prime Minister's Office footage.)

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu responded today (Sunday) on X to Benny Gantz's announcement that he and his party were leaving the emergency government, saying "this is the time to unite forces."

Netanyahu also said that "we will continue until victory and the achievement of all the goals of the war, primarily the release of all our hostages and the elimination of Hamas."

He also extended an offer to the opposition parties: "My door will remain open to any Zionist party willing to shoulder the burden and help bring victory over our enemies and ensure the security of our citizens."

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