Naftali Bennett (right) and Yair Lapid.

Israel heading for fifth election in three years

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid have agreed to dissolve parliament, with Lapid to become transitional PM

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid have agreed to dissolve parliament, triggering a new election, and Lapid will in the meantime take over as prime minister, the two announced on Monday. A vote will be held in parliament this week, after which Lapid will take over the premiership.
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 נפתלי בנט ראש ה ממשלה יאיר לפיד שר ה חוץ ו ראש ה ממשלה ה חליפי
 נפתלי בנט ראש ה ממשלה יאיר לפיד שר ה חוץ ו ראש ה ממשלה ה חליפי
Naftali Bennett (right) and Yair Lapid.
(Photo: Alex Kolomoysky)


Lapid and Bennett in June 2021 had formed an unlikely coalition after two years of political stalemate, ending the record reign of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The government of right-wing, liberal and Muslim Arab parties was fragile from the start. With a razor-thin parliamentary majority and divided on major policy issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and state and religion issues, the eight-faction alliance began to fracture when a handful of members abandoned the coalition. The government's parliamentary majority was soon lost.