Dissolution of the Israeli Knesset: A new prime minister and early elections in November, and Netanyahu is preparing to return

  • Ravi Berg
  • BBC News
30 June 2022, 00:03 GMT

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Yair Lapid will lead the government during an election battle that is expected to be bitter with former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

The Israeli Knesset voted on Thursday to dissolve itself following the collapse of the ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, which opens the way for elections to be held on November 1, for the fifth time in less than four years.

Bennett will resign at midnight to be replaced by his coalition partner, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, who will lead the government during an election battle expected to be bitter with opposition leader and former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Lapid, the leader of the There is a Future party, formed an unexpected eight-party coalition following last year’s elections, but it collapsed last week, paving the way for new elections.

It also opens an opportunity for Israel’s longest-serving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to return to office despite being tried on corruption charges.

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