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Netanyahu again fails to form new Israeli government

Netanyahu, 71, who is facing trial on a series of graft charges, was tasked by President Reuven Rivlin to put together a government on April 6 following inconclusive polls, the fourth in the last two years.

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The mandate given to Benjamin  Netanyahu to form a government expired on Tuesday with no breakthrough in coalition talks. File pic/AFP

The mandate given to Benjamin Netanyahu to form a government expired on Tuesday with no breakthrough in coalition talks. File pic/AFP

Beleaguered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is Israel’s longest-serving premier, has failed to meet a midnight deadline of forming a government, giving his rivals a chance to end his uninterrupted stint at the helm of politics since 2009.

Netanyahu, 71, who is facing trial on a series of graft charges, was tasked by President Reuven Rivlin to put together a government on April 6 following inconclusive polls, the fourth in the last two years.

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