Tel Aviv [Israel], June 14 (ANI): Israeli Parliament on Sunday voted in favour of a precarious coalition government, ending Benjamin Netanyahu‘s 12-year historic run as prime minister.
Israeli Parliament, commonly known as Knesset, approved the new government by just a single vote — 60 to 59, with one abstention, New York Times reported.
Naftali Bennett, a right-wing Jewish nationalist and former tech millionaire, became the new prime minister of the country. It will be the first time in 12 years the country will be led by someone other than Netanyahu.
Yair Lapid, a centrist leader, is set to take Bennett’s place after two years if their government can hold together that long. They lead an eight-party alliance ranging from left to right, from secular to religious, that agrees on little but a desire to oust Netanyahu.
In a speech made before the confidence vote, Bennett hailed his unlikely coalition as an essential antidote to an intractable stalemate.
“We stopped the train before the abyss,” Bennett said. “The time has come for different leaders, from all parts of the people, to stop, to stop this madness.”
Bennett vowed to “maintain allegiance to the State of Israel and its laws, to faithfully fulfill my role as prime minister/a member of the government and to uphold Knesset resolutions.”
Thousands of people gathered in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv, celebrating the new government.
The municipality building lights up in the colours of Israel‘s flag for the occasion.
US President Joe Biden congratulated Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and said he is looking forward to working with him.
“On behalf of the American people, I congratulate Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Alternate Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, and all the members of the new Israeli cabinet. I look forward to working with Prime Minister Bennett to strengthen all aspects of the close and enduring relationship between our two nations,” said Biden.
Congratulations pour in from around the world after Naftali Bennett sworn in as Israel’s PM
From Austria to the United States, wishes poured in from around the world as Naftali Bennett was sworn in as Israel‘s new prime minister.
US President Joe Biden congratulated Bennett on being sworn in as the head of a new government coalition over a phone call.
“On behalf of the American people, I congratulate Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Alternate Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, and all the members of the new Israeli cabinet,” Biden said in a statement. “I look forward to working with Prime Minister Bennett to strengthen all aspects of the close and enduring relationship between our two nations.”
The phone call comes around two hours after the government was sworn in, Times of Israel reported. Bennett thanked Biden for his support for Israel and its security.
The United Kingdom also congratulated Bennett after the Israeli parliament“>Parliament voted in favour of a coalition government, ending Benjamin Netanyahu‘s 12-year historic run as prime minister.
“Congratulations to @naftalibennett & @yairlapid on forming a new government in Israel. I look forward to continued cooperation on security, trade and climate change, and working together to secure peace in the region,” UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in tweet.
Meanwhile, German Chancellor Angela Merkel extended good wishes to Bennett after an alliance led by him formed the new government.
“Germany and Israel are connected by a unique friendship that we want to strengthen further. With this in mind, I look forward to working closely with you,” Merkel says in a message addressed to Bennett and shared by her spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer on Twitter.
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz also congratulated Bennett and Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid, stating that Austria will continue to stand by Israel‘s side.
“Congratulations to PM @naftalibennett and alternate PM @yairlapid for forming a government. I look forward to working with you. Austria is committed to Israel as a Jewish and democratic state and will continue to stand by Israel‘s side,” Kurz tweeted.
In a congratulatory message, World Jewish Congress President Ronald S Lauder said: “I congratulate the leaders of Israel‘s political parties who have come together to form a government of national unity that includes all sides of the Israeli political spectrum, from right to left, religious to secular. I am delighted that these efforts have now come to fruition and that this new government has been established.”
In a speech made before the confidence vote, Bennett hailed his unlikely coalition as an essential antidote to an intractable stalemate. (ANI)