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Move comes after days of reports that Netanyahu was considering a reshuffle in his cabinet to gear up for September election. Bennett and Shaked ran as the leaders of the New Right party but failed to win enough votes to cross the electoral threshold.
Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Lieberman and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been dancing the same waltz since the 1990s. Netanyahu holds Lieberman back and Lieberman goads him into doing what he wanted to anyway.
As radical, populist parties make gains all over the continent, the French Jewish community is wondering whether their former enemies can be allies, or whether there are lines of history and ideology that should never be crossed.
Israel carried out airstrikes against Syrian targets, but has limited its accusations to the Syrian regime, which it sees as responsible for any attacks launched from its sovereign territory.