Country faces fifth vote in three years after Naftali Bennett unruly anti-Netanyahu grouping gradually fell apart
, on Monday night said that the fractious coalition of eight ideologically disparate parties will submit a bill next week to dissolve parliament – legislation that, if approved, will force new elections and mean the Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, takes over as caretaker leader.
Israel also held four inconclusive elections between 2019 and 2021 that were largely referendums about theNetanyahu’s ability to rule while on trial for corruption, in an unprecedented era of political gridlock. It has also largely dampened the tensions that led to a round of fighting between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group in control of the Gaza Strip, and ethnically charged violence on the streets of Israeli cities last May.
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