Netanyahu out as new Israeli government approved

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Benjamin Netanyahu has lost his 12-year hold on power in Israel after its parliament voted in a new coalition government.

Right-wing nationalist Naftali Bennett has been sworn in as prime minister, leading a “government of change”.

He will lead an unprecedented coalition of parties which was approved with a razor-thin majority of 60-59.

Bennett will be prime minister until September 2023 as part of a power-sharing deal.

He will then hand power over to Yair Lapid, leader of the centrist Yesh Atid, for a further two years.

Netanyahu – Israel’s longest-serving leader who has dominated its political landscape for years – will remain head of the right-wing Likud party and become leader of the opposition.

During the debate in the Knesset (parliament), a defiant Mr Netanyahu promised: “We’ll be back.”

After the vote, Netanyahu walked over to Bennett and shook his hand.

US President Joe Biden has already sent his congratulations to Bennett, saying he looks forward to working with him.

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    • You are a fool if you think The Most High will allow fake Isreal to ever live in peace let exist as a so called nation much longer. REV 2:9 AND REV 3:9

      • The Most High told man to live in peace. It’s the hearts of men that are corrupt and evil. I am often amazed that people can take the Word of God, twist is for their purposes and then again call it the Word of God.

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