Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz agree to form Israel unity government

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his rival, former military chief Benny Gantz, have announced a power-sharing deal to form an emergency government.

Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Ganz

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and rival Benny Gantz strike a power sharing deal. Source: EPA

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief rival have forged a deal to form an "emergency" government, ending months of political paralysis.

Mr Netanyahu and former military chief Benny Gantz signed the agreement after weeks of negotiations for what they termed a "national emergency" government meant to steer the country through the coronavirus outbreak.

The power-sharing agreement announced on Monday means Mr Netanyahu will almost certainly remain in office for the duration of his upcoming trial on corruption charges.

The deal calls for a three-year period, with Mr Netanyahu serving as prime minister for the first half, and Mr Gantz taking the job for the second half.

Mr Gantz's Blue and White party will take control of a number of senior government ministries, including foreign affairs and defence.
Benny Ganz and Benjamin Netanyahu
The deal ends a long political impasse in Israel Source: AP
Mr Netanyahu's party will gain influence over judicial appointments - a key demand of the prime minister as he prepares to go on trial.

"I promised the state of Israel a national emergency government that will work to save the lives and livelihoods of the citizens of Israel," Mr Netanyahu tweeted.

After an inconclusive election on March 2, Mr Netanyahu and Mr Gantz agreed to try to form a unity government because of the burgeoning coronavirus crisis.

The talks dragged on and stalled several times, reportedly over Mr Netanyahu's personal legal problems, sparking concern that the collapse of a deal would force the country into new elections.


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