Benjamin Netanyahu Returns as Israel's Prime Minister
Second Term for Right-Wing Leader
Netanyahu's victory signals a shift to the right in Israeli politics
Benjamin Netanyahu has been sworn in as Israel's prime minister for the second time, after his Likud party won a narrow victory in the country's recent elections. Netanyahu's return to power is a significant event in Israeli politics, as he is a controversial figure known for his right-wing views. His victory signals a shift to the right in the country's political landscape, and it is likely to have a major impact on Israel's relations with its neighbors and the international community.
Netanyahu is a veteran politician who has served as prime minister of Israel twice before. He is a member of the Likud party, which is a right-wing party. Netanyahu is known for his hawkish views on security and his support for settlements in the West Bank. He has also been a vocal critic of the Obama administration's policies towards Israel.
Netanyahu's victory in the recent elections was a narrow one. His Likud party won 30 seats in the 120-seat parliament, which is only two more seats than the center-left Zionist Union party. However, Netanyahu was able to form a coalition government with several smaller parties, which gave him a majority in parliament.
Netanyahu's return to power is likely to have a major impact on Israel's relations with its neighbors and the international community. He is expected to take a more aggressive approach to dealing with the Palestinian issue, and he is likely to be less conciliatory towards Iran. Netanyahu's victory is also seen as a setback for the Obama administration, which has been trying to improve relations with Iran and restart peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
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