Tel Aviv
After a brief crossing of the desert, Benyamin Netanyahu presented Thursday the most ultranationalist Israeli government in the history of the country.
To achieve this, he has led, since his victory in the legislative elections of November 1, bitter bargaining with three far-right anti-Arab parties, supporters of colonization at all costs in the West Bank and homophobic.
Two other ultra-Orthodox parties and the Likud, Benyamin Netanyahu's right-wing formation complete the team of this government.
To put together the various components of this puzzle, the Prime Minister gave the impression of constantly giving in to the demands of his ultra-right allies, whose support was vital to him.
The creation of a Palestinian state that Benyamin Netanyahu had to pay lip service to in 2009, under pressure at the time of Barack Obama, now seems to be definitively buried.
Two ministers, leaders of two far-right parties, were given virtually carte blanche in the West Bank
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