Israelis deserve a Government united in policy and possessing the firm resolve to combat their sworn enemies. This rancour-ridden Government--infected by deep political differences--is not the answer
An amalgam of eight leaders trading insults and denigrating each other--whilst their parties have adopted policies that are totally irreconcilable on critical issues--is not the foundation for any stable Government--especially in Israel--whose enemies will become increasingly emboldened following the announcement of a cobbled-together Israeli Government comprising very different bedfellows.
A vote of confidence first needed from 61 members of the Knesset before this dysfunctional Government even begins operating is certainly not a foregone conclusion.
Either an Islamic-Arab party--Ra'am (4 seats)--or an extreme left wing party--Meretz (6 seats) which includes two Israeli Arabs--possess the ability to drag Israelis to a fifth election in 3 years.