Lapid jabs: 'Netanyahu's satellite party'; Gantz: 'You have no place in public life'
לפיד עקץ: "מפלגת לוויין של נתניהו". גנץ: "אין לך מקום בחיים הציבוריים"
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Israeli opposition leaders mocked Prime Minister Netanyahu's stated wish for a broad national-unity government, with Yesh Atid's Yair Lapid calling any such party a 'satellite of Netanyahu' and dismissing his ability to form a government. Yair Golan said Netanyahu lacks the mandates, not the agreements.
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