Yisrael Beiteinu Chairman, MK Avigdor Lieberman, addressed the prime minister's call for a broad unity government.
"As election results begin to clear, Netanyahu began working vigorously on his new spin, which will lead the State of Israel to another election round with a view to getting 61 seats for his dream government.
The bloc established by Netanyahu has nothing to do with the right. On the one hand, it is Shas, a party that abstained from voting on the Oslo agreement, and on the other, the Messianic side, seeking to bring us back to the time of King Saul, King David and the Laws of the Torah, and turn universities into prophetic schools. And Netanyahu, who gave Hebron back to Arafat and voted for the disengagement, "Liberman said."
He created the 55-56 MK "Halachic bloc" of the Likud, The Haredim, and the Messianic parties, and urged Benny Gantz to join a unity government with the bloc, it is no less than a misrepresentation of public opinion in favor of a third election round.
"Netanyahu is not willing to accept the decision of the voters and admit his failure. He is clinging to the altar and trying to create an 'awareness', supposedly" Likud "won the election, called for a unity government and Gantz and Liberman are hindering the process.
In fact, Netanyahu is working on two planes. On the one hand, is trying to control the system as he calls for unity and on the other hand continues attempts to persuade MKs from other parties to join the "halakhic bloc" he established yesterday, in order to achieve a majority of 61 seats. If he fails to achieve the majority, he will lay the blame for the unity government's failure on Gantz and me and lead the State of Israel to another election campaign.
I urge Prime Minister Netanyahu once again to stop with the political exercises, shticks and tricks. Let's sit down with you, Benny Gantz and myself, and establish a broad, liberal national government for the future of the State of Israel. "