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in the ability and necessity of putting together that government. now when we see what are unofficial results but actual numbers from the ballot boxes, we know he has a much easier path to putting together a right wing government. he is a master politician and dealmaker and will use that to his advantage as he proceeds over the next few tase calling, talking to the other parties, wheeling and dealing, which is necessary to create a coalition government. but that s up to him and that s what he knows how to do well. he has been prime minister for six years and he will be able to hold on to his seat put together another coalition government. herzog thought it was a close race. then we saw those results, we saw that yitzhak herzog will not have a chance to put together his government. instead it will be prime minister benjamin netanyahu. again, john netanyahu gave that victory speech last night, this morning looking at the numbers looks like he can celebrate that victory. happe
New-yorkUnited-statesJerusalemIsrael-generalIsraelLouisianaNew-hampshireDaytonOhioIranKentuckyTurkey we have cnn s anna coren in hong kong and we have tom fuentes. how seriously is the white house treating these threats, michelle? reporter: we know they re treating it seriously as they have any threats concerning ambassadors over the last few months with the other incidents we ve seen most recently the attack of the u.s. ambassador to south korea earlier this month, but on this case i mean it s interesting because these death threats happened by phone from an english-speaking man to the embassy in tokyo happened last month allegedly. we re only now hearing about this starting in the asian press. so the white house is not confirming these threats. neither is the national security council. neither is the u.s. embassy although we are expecting to hear something soon from the u.s. state department. these threats by this man allegedly were threatening the life of carolyn kennedy as well as a u.s. consul general also in japan although based in okinawa. we don t expect the threat
ArkansasUnited-statesJerusalemIsrael-generalIsraelMount-vernonGeorgiaTunisS26TunisiaCaliforniaSyria near rock-bottom in recent months it s no secret the israeli prime minister and president obama don t care much for each other. what can we expect during the next two years, if netanyahu remains in power? let s turn to cnn white house correspondent michelle kosinski with that part of the story. given that netanyahu vowed to stand up to washington well his rival was saying that his goal was to repair relations with the u.s. you can pretty much see where things stand. i mean that s part of the rhetoric of campaigning. but it shows you that it mattered. you look at netanyahu s campaign. coming here to the u.s. giving the fivy speech before congress. criticizing the administration s negotiations with iran over its nuclear program. saying if he were in power, there would never be a palestinian state. which is one of the key u.s. goals for peace in the region. and also the differences of opinion between the u.s. and netanyahu over israeli settlements. it is clear that washington
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