Israeli opposition leader seeks to lead new government

Author: Associated Press
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JERUSALEM (AP) – Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog is refusing to concede defeat in Israel’s closely fought parliamentary election.

Herzog told supporters early Wednesday that he will make “every effort” to cobble together the next coalition government.

Initial results showed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party and Herzog’s Zionist Union in a tight race. But the Likud appeared to be in a slightly better position to attract coalition partners.

The decision will likely lie in the hands of Moshe Kahlon, leader of a new centrist party that could deliver the required support to secure a majority. Kahlon, whose platform focused on reducing Israel’s high cost of living, has refused to endorse one side of the other.

Herzog said he has spoken to potential coalition partners and is committed to forming a “real social reconciliation government.”

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