"We define it as an emergency coalition," Aviv Bushinsky, a former media advisor and chief of staff for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told Sputnik. "And we had initially the same practice in 1967, five days before the Six-Day War broke in 1967. And then everybody remembers in Israel history that this was […] a successful war. So, first of all, in this case today, after the horrific events that we experienced in the last couple of days, this thing, the unity government is inevitable, is something that, first of all, the Israeli people need not necessarily because of operational reason, more of a moral reason that everybody is united. You put aside all the political conflicts, all the different political approaches, even the different approaches of how to cope with the Palestinian issue on the one hand and the Hamas and [Palestinian Islamic] Jihad terrorist organizations on the other hand. So as I said, it was something that everybody expected to happen."