Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and top rival Benny Gantz agreed to continue discussions Thursday on a potential power-sharing deal after missing the latest deadline in a long-running political stalemate.Israel’s President Rueven Rivlin had given the two sides until midnight Wednesday to reach a deal after they reported “significant progress” earlier this week.A potential framework could include Netanyahu staying on as prime minister for a set number of months before handing off the role to Gantz.Israel has held three indecisive elections in the span of a year with no party winning a majority.  Subsequent attempts by Netanyahu and Gantz to form a governing coalition have failed.If these talks break down, Rivlin will ask the Israeli parliament to pick a leader, and if lawmakers cannot agree, a fourth election would follow.

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