Israel's parliament on Sunday has voted for a eight-party coalition, replacing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after 12 years as premier.
Published 4 years ago on Jun 14th 2021, 9:34 am
By Web Desk
Israeli parliamentarians on Sunday passed a vote of confidence for a coalition government, ending Benjamin Netanyahu's hold on power.
The coalition is comprised of ideological rivals, united by their will to oust Israel's longest-serving leader.
They won a majority of 60 to 59 in the 120-seat house.
After a successful vote of confidence, Naftali Bennettwas sworn in as country's new Prime Minister, replacing his former ally Netanyahu.
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