
The head of Israel's biggest opposition party said yesterday he would lend prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu his support in parliament to keep him in office if members of the ruling coalition quit over a ceasefire deal.
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The head of Israel's biggest opposition party said yesterday he would lend prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu his support in parliament to keep him in office if members of the ruling coalition quit over a ceasefire deal.