Israel’s new government gets to work after ousting of Benjamin Netanyahu

14 June 2021, 08:14

Israel PoliticsIsrael’s new prime minister Naftali Bennett shakes hands with outgoing prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a Knesset session in Jerusalem (Ariel Schalit/AP)
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The outgoing premier has signalled he intends to topple the new administration and return to power.

Israelis were on Monday waking up to a new government and a new prime minister after Naftali Bennett secured the backing of parliament and ousted long-time leader Benjamin Netanyahu.

The two were scheduled to hold a handover meeting later in the day, but without the formal ceremony that traditionally accompanies a change in government.

Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, narrowly approved the new Bennett-led coalition government on Sunday, ending Mr Netanyahu’s historic 12-year rule.

The divisive former prime minister, the longest to hold office, will now serve as the opposition leader.

Under a coalition agreement, Mr Bennett will hold office of the premier for the first two years of the term, and then foreign minister Yair Lapid, the architect of the coalition, will become prime minister.

The new government was sworn in late on Sunday and set to work on Monday morning, with ministers announcing appointments of new ministry directors.

Topaz Luk, a Netanyahu aide, told Army Radio that the former prime minister will “fight this dangerous and horrible government” as opposition leader.

“He’s full of motivation to topple this dangerous government as soon as possible,” Mr Luk said of Mr Netanyahu.

World leaders have congratulated Mr Bennett on becoming the 13th person to hold the office of Israeli prime minister.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson congratulated Mr Bennett and Mr Lapid on forming a government, tweeting that “this is an exciting time for the UK and Israel to continue working together to advance peace and prosperity for all”.

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, who shared close ties with Mr Netanyahu, congratulated Mr Bennett in a tweet in Hebrew, saying he “looks forward to meeting you and deepening the strategic relations between our countries”.

Mr Modi also voiced his “deep recognition” of Mr Netanyahu’s leadership.

Mr Lapid, Israel’s new foreign minister and alternate prime minister, spoke with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and “discussed the special relationship between the US and Israel”, he wrote on Twitter.

Israel’s new prime minister Naftali Bennett sits with Yair Lapid (Airel Schalit/AP)
Israel’s new prime minister Naftali Bennett sits with Yair Lapid (Airel Schalit/AP)

Mr Bennett, 49, a former ally of Netanyahu turned rival, became prime minister after the 60-59 vote in Knesset on Sunday.

He heads a diverse and fragile coalition comprised of eight parties with deep ideological differences, ranging from a small Islamist party to Jewish ultranationalists.

Mr Bennett said he is prioritising mending the many rifts dividing Israeli society.

Mr Bennett’s ultra-nationalist Yamina party won just seven seats in the 120-member Knesset in March elections.

Israel’s new prime minister Naftali Bennett( Ariel Schalti/AP)
Israel’s new prime minister Naftali Bennett( Ariel Schalti/AP)

But by refusing to commit to Mr Netanyahu or his opponents, Mr Bennett positioned himself as kingmaker.

Even after one member of his religious nationalist party abandoned him to protest against the new coalition deal, he ended up with the post of premier.

The Knesset vote capped a chaotic parliamentary session and ended a two-year period of political paralysis in which the country held four deadlocked elections.

Those votes focused largely on Mr Netanyahu’s divisive rule and his fitness to remain in office while on trial for corruption charges.

Israelis celebrate the swearing in of the new government in Tel Aviv, Israel (Oded Balilty/AP)
Israelis celebrate the swearing in of the new government in Tel Aviv, Israel (Oded Balilty/AP)

Mr Netanyahu has made clear he has no intention of exiting the political stage.

“If it is destined for us to be in the opposition, we will do it with our backs straight until we topple this dangerous government and return to lead the country,” he said on Sunday.

To his supporters, Mr Netanyahu is a global statesman uniquely capable of leading the country through its many security challenges.

But to his critics, he has become a polarising and autocratic leader who used divide-and-rule tactics to aggravate the many rifts in Israeli society.

Those include tensions between Jews and Arabs, and within the Jewish majority between his religious and nationalist base and his more secular and dovish opponents.

By Press Association

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