Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the formation of an emergency government to confront a growing crisis over the coronavirus. In a nationally televised address, Netanyahu made the offer saying the virus does not differentiate between Jews and non-Jews or between the political left and right. He called for an emergency government for a limited period to save the lives of citizens.<br />''<br />''However, there was no immediate comment from Netanyahu's main rival, Benny Gantz of the centrist Blue and White party &nbsp;on &nbsp;proposal for a unity government.<br />''<br />''The conciliatory language marked a sharp change after months of acrimonious campaigning in the wake of another inconclusive election earlier this month.<br />
News On AIR | March 13, 2020 9:02 AM
Israeli PM calls for formation of emergency govt to confront growing crisis over coronavirus