Report: Israel Coalition Negotiations Stuck After Netanyahu-Bennett Meeting
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Arutz Sheva – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett met on Thursday evening as part of the coalition negotiations.
A source involved in the meeting told Arutz Sheva, however, that there has been no progress in the negotiations between the parties and that, unlike Netanyahu’s meetings with leaders of other parties, he did not speak with Bennett regarding the details of the make-up of the next government.
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