Source: www.wnd.com - Monday, March 23, 2015
 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lined up a majority of members of the nation’s Knesset, which will allow him to continue leading the government. Netanyahu, whose re-election campaign was directly opposed by former members of the Obama administration, collected the support of 67 members, a majority of the 120-person body. Netanyahu’s Likud party won a plurality of 30 seats. In Israel’s parliamentary system, it was then his responsibility to contact other parties and build a working coalition of a majority of Knesset votes. The Times of Israel reported Mashoe Kahlon’s Kulanu party and Avigdor Liberman’s Yisrael Beytenu party on Monday recommended that President Reuven Rivlin choose Netanyahu as the next prime minister. “Coalition negotiations between various parties are expected to begin in earnest Wednesday, and Netanyahu will have four weeks to form his government, with an option to extend talks for another two,” the Times reported. Rivlin said, according to the Times, the “political issues and the pressure that our best friends in Europe and the U.S. will exert require a broad coalition in the upcoming Knesset.” Read Joel Richardson’s take on who eventually will rule from Jerusalem, in the stunning new “When a Jew Rules the World.” WND columnist Kathy Shaidle reported radio talk host Michael Savage commented it was not so much that Netanyahu, a conservative whose goals align with a strong Israel and no nuclear weap
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