Netanyahu has been under indictment and has been working to pass legislation to make himself immune from prosecution.
The government has also not passed a budget in two years, so there are many acting positions in government, with the handling of COVID before the vaccines widely seen as shambolic. There is also progress to be made with infrastructure, underserved Israelis, and better integrating Israeli Arabs and the ultraorthodox into society.
This change in Prime Minister has occurred on the heels of the recent acts of aggression between Israel and Palestine. What might the Bennett government do for Israeli-Palestinian relations?
The new government is unlikely to make any significant peacemaking moves, though there is a desire to improve day-to-day relations with the Palestinian Authority.
Skip to content Friday, November 12, Communications Brandeis Home Brandeis. Suggest a Story Email: news brandeis. This has never been applied in Israel apart from in the case of Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi architect of the Holocaust who was convicted in Jerusalem in and hanged the following year. He objected to a truce with Gaza's Hamas rulers which ended a flare-up of fighting in , and accused the group of effectively murdering dozens of its own civilians killed in Israeli air strikes carried out in response to rocket fire from Gaza in renewed hostilities in May The theme of Jewish pride and national self-confidence is one which Mr Bennett, who wears the kippah head-covering of religious Jews, has made his signature.
In a party campaign, he parodied the New York Times and Israel's left-wing Haaretz newspaper for criticising Israeli actions, appearing in a social media video disguised as a hipster Israeli repeatedly saying "sorry", before revealing himself and declaring: "Starting today, we stop apologising. Mr Bennett's political ascent follows earlier distinctions in the military and in business.
He served in two branches of the Israeli special forces during his army service, before setting up and selling hi-tech companies, becoming a multi-millionaire in the process.
Speaking about his wealth in an interview in , he said: "I don't eat 17 steaks and I don't have a private plane or yacht. It simply bought me freedom to do what I want. Mr Bennett was officially named the new prime minister on 13 June, prompting celebrations in Tel Aviv among some who sought to see Mr Netanyahu's ouster.
His government will be unlike any which has preceded it in Israel's year history - made up of an unprecedented coalition of parties, it was approved with a razor-thin majority of Mr Bennett will be prime minister until September as part of a power-sharing deal with Yair Lapid, leader of the centrist Yesh Atid, who will then replace him. Image source, AFP. Each was right, yet with all their being right, they burnt the house down on top of us," Bennett said.
Netanyahu's reign is over for now. He leaves behind a wealthier, more divided Israel and a stalled peace process. Bennett became the premier as the leader of Yamina, a right-wing party with only seven seats in Israel's parliament, the Knesset, making him the only prime minister in the country's history with such a small faction.
By contrast, Netanyahu's Likud party won 30 seats in March's election. Once again, however, Netanyahu could not cobble together a governing coalition with a majority of the members of Knesset. US President Joe Biden on Sunday congratulated Bennett in his first statement about the political situation in Israel, saying he looked forward to working with the new prime minister. Read More. Biden also spoke with Bennett on the phone, according to a readout of the call from the White House.
A statement from Bennett's office said the two leaders "emphasized the importance of the alliance between Israel and the United States, as well as their commitment to strengthening ties between the two countries, and maintaining the security of the State of Israel. During the call, Bennett also expressed appreciation for Biden's "support for Israel during the recent operation in Gaza," according to the readout. During the debate ahead of the swearing-in, Netanyahu had assailed the coalition that ousted him from the Prime Minister's Office after a record 12 consecutive years, calling it a "weak" and "dangerous" government.
Long considered the "magician" of Israeli politics, Netanyahu had survived years of challenges to his power, outlasting and outmaneuvering his opponents. But on this night, he had too many opponents who wanted to see him gone. After touting his accomplishments throughout his years in office, Netanyahu assailed his rivals. Warning that the new government would not stand up to Iran, Netanyahu warned his internal rivals and outside enemies, "We'll be back soon.
Common ground. Bennett's path to victory seemed all but lost during 11 days of fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants last month, when Netanyahu appeared to scuttle any chances of the opposition parties forming a government to replace him.
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