Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett speaks with foreign minister Yair Lapid during a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. Photograph: Abir Sultan/Pool/AFP via Getty ImagesIsrael is heading for new elections in the autumn — its fifth in less than four years — after prime minister Naftali Bennett announced that the coalition, which lost its parliamentary majority in April, can no longer function.
“A year ago, we formed a government that had seemed impossible, that stopped the severe leadership paralysis,” he said. “We formed a good government, and together we got Israel out of the slump. Israel went back to being governed.” There is still an outside chance that Mr Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, will succeed in forming an alternate government within the current Knesset. However, this will require members of right-wing parties in the coalition — New Hope and Mr Bennett’s own Yamina — to switch sides and join Mr Netanyahu’s right-wing bloc.
When Idit Silman, from Mr Bennett’s Yamina, quit the coalition in April the government lost its wafer-thin majority of one. Since then, other coalition parliamentarians have rebelled repeatedly on key votes, including extending Israeli civil law to West Bank settlers for another five years, threatening legal chaos if the Bill is not passed by the end of June deadline.
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