'We can't form government relying on the United Arab List', says Yamina chief, plans to try to form government with Likud.

The Yamina party has ended its attempts to form an alternative government with Yesh Atid and other left-wing parties, committing itself to working towards either a right-wing or unity government with the Likud.

Yamina chief Naftali Bennett has resumed talks with the Likud, and in closed-door talks ruled out forming a government which relies on United Arab List (Ra’am) chairman Mansour Abbas.

“I’ve taken the change government off of the table,” Bennett said. “A change government, as it had been planned, won’t be able to hold up given the problems in mixed cities. Sending in the army to those cities and carrying out administrative arrests – those are things that cannot be done when you rely on Mansour Abbas.”

Bennett went on to say that he will try to bring in the New Hope, Blue and White, and Yesh Atid parties to a new government.

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“I will work towards the establishment of a broad national unity government with Sa’ar, Gantz, and Lapid.”

Bennett notified Yesh Atid chief Yair Lapid of his decision.

An official from the New Hope party said Thursday that the faction has not changed its position.

“We do not plan on joining a government led by Netanyahu, and we are opposed to direct elections.” Read more at Arutz-7