Yamina leader Naftali Bennett and Ra'am leader Mansour Abbas met Wednesday morning in Bennett's office in the Knesset to discuss the positions of their two parties given the current political situation.
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Both described the meeting as "good."
The two party leaders decided to sit down given the uncertainty about whether President Reuven Rivlin would give the mandate to form a government to Bennett or Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is unable to form a government.
According to political officials, Rivlin is unlikely to grant Netanyahu an extension once the original 28-day mandate runs out.
Meanwhile, the Religious Zionist Party launched a campaign Wednesday morning urging Yamina not to join any government that rets on the Arab parties.
"Bennett, a government with [Mansour] Abbas is a government with Hamas," one of the messages read.
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