Israeli opposition parties agree to form new unity government

Israeli opposition parties have reached an agreement to form a new government that would end Benjamin Netanyah's 12-year mandate as prime minister. Yair Lapid, leader of the central Yesh Attid party, announced that a coalition of eight factions had been formed. Under a rotating agreement, right-wing party leader [...]
Yair Lapid, leader of the central Yesh Attid party, announced that a coalition of eight factions had been formed.
Under a rotating agreement, right-wing party leader Yamina, Naphtali Bennett, would serve as prime minister before the Lapid mandate was handed over.
There must still be a parliamentary vote before the government swears, BBC reports











