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As is usually the case in Israel, recent national elections left no political party with a majority. But voters did create conditions in which incumbent Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will likely again lead a coalition government. What then? And what if Netanyahu is indicted on several different criminal charges involving quid pro quo favors for corruption? Josef Federman, AP’s Bureau Chief in Jerusalem has some provisional answers to those hard questions.
By KSFRAs is usually the case in Israel, recent national elections left no political party with a majority. But voters did create conditions in which incumbent Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will likely again lead a coalition government. What then? And what if Netanyahu is indicted on several different criminal charges involving quid pro quo favors for corruption? Josef Federman, AP’s Bureau Chief in Jerusalem has some provisional answers to those hard questions.