JERUSALEM
Following his recent election, on Sunday, Leader of Likud Party and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu delivered a brief speech about the basic principles of the new government which he was going to set up.
He said he was looking forward forming a government which has broad participation and consistency.
Netanyahu convened the Council of Ministers for the first time after the elections in Israel and stated his point of view of, "Israel faces threats in East, North and South."
Israeli PM, "There are many threats. We have to be strong-minded and firm against any difficulties we may face. That is why I want to set up a government which has a broad participation and is consistent. I believe that we have the ability to get over threads."