Israel's Historic 12-Year Rule Under Benjamin Netanyahu Ends
Historic Shift in Israeli Politics
Israel's parliament has approved a new coalition government, ending the 12-year rule of Benjamin Netanyahu.
The new government is a coalition of eight parties and will be led by Naftali Bennett.
The coalition includes parties from across the political spectrum, including left-wing, centrist, and right-wing parties.
Key Points of the New Government
- The government will be led by Naftali Bennett, who will serve as prime minister for the first two years.
- Yair Lapid will serve as alternate prime minister and foreign minister.
- The coalition includes parties from across the political spectrum, including left-wing, centrist, and right-wing parties.
- This is the first time in decades that an Israeli Arab party has joined a governing coalition.
End of an Era
Netanyahu's 12-year tenure as prime minister came to an end with the formation of the new government.
He is the longest-serving prime minister in Israeli history.
Netanyahu's time in office was marked by both successes and failures.
Challenges Facing the New Government
The new government faces a number of challenges, including:
- The need to address the ongoing conflict with the Palestinians
- The need to rebuild the Israeli economy, which has been battered by the COVID-19 pandemic
- The need to address the growing divisions within Israeli society
Conclusion
The formation of a new coalition government in Israel marks a significant shift in the country's politics.
The new government faces a number of challenges, but it also has the potential to bring about positive change.
Only time will tell whether the new government will be able to meet the challenges facing Israel and bring about a better future for all Israelis.
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