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Israel: Centrist Yair Lapid already has the necessary support to end 12 years of Netanyahu

Political change in Israel is on the verge of becoming a reality. Until now, the leader of the opposition, Yair Lapid, has announced that he already has enough support to form a new coalition government and put an end to the eleven-year period of Benjamin Netanyahu. The agreement that the centrist Lapid had already signed with the right-wing Natali Bennett, the president of the United Arab List, Mansur Abbas, has joined this Wednesday, so that the anti-Netanyahu coalition already has a sufficient majority in the Knesset, and they have achieved it. almost on the horn.A few hours until the deadline expired and Israel was forced to a fifth elections in just two years, the group led by Lapid, from the Yesh Atid party (There is a future, in Spanish) has managed to add the necessary support to overthrow Netanyahu’s Likud, the candidate with the most votes but who has not managed to secure the necessary absolute majority during the last elections, in which the opposition had not reached until today the necessary agreement to end Netanyahu politically. Israeli, adding that this agreement will be communicated shortly to the president, Reuven Rivlin. In addition, an image has been leaked of the three leaders signing the agreement that will remove the current prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, from office.The head of the right-wing Yamina party, Bennett, had been moving forward in the middle of this month in negotiations to form a power-sharing government with Lapid, with the support of the United Arab List, but his position changed with the escalation of Israel’s conflict with Gaza and especially the recent clashes in the mixed Arab-Israeli cities in the country in recent weeks, something that shaken the possibility of this agreement and loaded Netanyahu with hope.

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