Jerusalem: Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denounced the Yamina party leader after the latter announced that he has been working toward a coalition agreement with opposition leaders to form the new government.


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A former ally of Netanyahu on Sunday (May 30) announced that he is joining the new government with opponent leaders, taking a major step towards ending the rule of Netanyahu`s 12 years as prime minister.


Naftali Bennett, leader of the small right-wing party Yamina, announced Sunday (May 30) evening he is working toward a coalition agreement with Yair Lapid, leader of the centrist party Yesh Atid, to join a new government, CNN reported.


In a prime-time address, Bennett told Israelis that he is joining the new government to prevent a fifth round of elections and "rescue the country from spin."


"After four elections and a further two months, it has been proven to all of us that there is simply no right-wing government possible that is headed by Netanyahu. It is either a fifth election or a unity government," Bennett said.


A short while after Bennett spoke, Netanyahu made a statement of his own in which he denounced the Yamina party leader as a man who cared about nothing other than becoming prime minister, CNN reported.


Reminding Israelis that before the March election Bennett had said he would not sit in a government led by Lapid, Netanyahu said his right-wing rival`s principles did not have the weight of a feather." Bennett was trying to pull off the "deception of the century," Netanyahu said. 


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