Liberman refuses to endorse Netanyahu or Gantz, likely forcing 3rd election November 20, 2019 Blue and White's Benny Gantz (l) and Likud's Benjamin Netanyahu (AP/Sebastian Scheiner/Oded Balilty)(AP/Sebastian Scheiner/Oded Balilty)Liberman refuses to endorse Netanyahu or Gantz, likely forcing 3rd election Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/liberman-refuses-to-endorse-netanyahu-or-gantz-likely-forcing-3rd-election/ Email Print “I made every effort. I turned over every stone,” Liberman said on failure of two main party leaders to agree on a power-sharing agreement. By Aron Heller, Associated Press Israel’s ‘kingmaker’ Avigdor Liberman on Wednesday refused to endorse a candidate for prime minister, virtually guaranteeing the country will be forced into a new election, the third in less than a year. Liberman’s comments came ahead of a midnight deadline for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rival, Benny Gantz, to form a coalition. A September election left both Netanyahu and Gantz short of securing a required parliamentary majority to form a government, with Liberman holding the decisive votes. But after weeks of negotiations, Liberman said he could not endorse either side. “I made every effort. I turned over every stone,” he said. Liberman had called for a national unity government between Netanyahu’s Likud party and Gantz’s Blue and White. But the two leaders could not agree on a power-sharing agreement. Gantz has until midnight to try to seek other partners, but without Liberman, that appears impossible. Gantz was given the opportunity to form a government last month after Netanyahu failed in the task. Read Netanyahu, Gantz denounce journalists who photographed Hamas atrocities Avigdor LibermanBenjamin NetanyahuBenny GantzIsraeli election 2019Israeli politics