The Joint List alliance of Arab-majority parties on Monday told
President Reuven Rivlin that its recommendation of Benny Gantz as the
next prime minister only came from three of its four factions and ten of
its 13 lawmakers.
The president said he accepted the Joint List’s clarification of
its endorsement, which seemingly leaves Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu with a razor-thin lead over Gantz in the race to be the first
to have a shot at cobbling together a coalition in the wake of last
Tuesday’s election.
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