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Netanyahu says he will seek 'strong, stable government'
Tel Aviv, March 18
A triumphant Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu told Likud supporters in his victory speech early
Wednesday that he would aim to form "a strong, stable government" that
would tackle "security and socioeconomic challenges."
Netanyahu
told a jubilant crowd of Likud supporters early Wednesday morning
"against all odds, we have scored a major victory for the Likud," Jpost
reported.
"Hail, hail, Bibi," Likud adherents chanted as Netanyahu took to the podium on Wednesday.
"We have scored a major victory for the nationalist camp headed by Likud," Netanyahu said.
"I'm
proud of the Israeli people because at the moment of truth they knew to
differentiate between challenge and nonsense and they took up the
challenge," the prime minister said.
Netanyahu said that his
government would work to improve on "the most important things for all
of us, which genuine security and socioeconomic welfare."
After
the prime minister raised eyebrows in the latter stages of the campaign
by warning of a high voter turnout among Israel's Arabs, Netanyahu
seemed to be extending an olive branch to Israel's minorities during his
speech.
"These are important things for every family, citizen,
soldier, and all of Israel's Jewish and non-Jewish citizens," Netanyahu
said. "You are all important, and you are all important to me."
The
prime minister also seemed to be going out of his way to mention
economic matters, a departure from his public appearances during which
regional threats and the security front were prominent.
"Now we must form a strong, stable government that will know how to uphold security and socioeconomic well-being."
"We
are faced with major challenges on the security and socioeconomic
front," Netanyahu said. "We promised to take care of cost of living and
rise of housing costs, and we will do it."
"I spoke to all of the
nationalist party leaders, and I called on them to join me in forming a
government without delay, because reality doesn't take a timeout."
"People expect us to form a responsible leadership that will work for it, and that's what we will do."