Sa’ar says he still won’t join Netanyahu

New Hope leader Gideon Sa’ar tells a gaggle of supporters that he is still committed to not joining a government led by Benjamin Netanyahu.

He notes the party’s relatively poor showing in exit polls, which show it getting as few as six seats, down from surveys two months ago that had shown him getting over 20.

“We did the best we could in not easy circumstances,” he says, noting that it’s the only brand new party actually making it into the Knesset.

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