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End of Netanyahu era could be on the cards in Israeli political drama

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Israel was gripped by political drama on Sunday over the possibly imminent end of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s record run as the country’s leader.

After four inconclusi­ve parliament­ary elections in two years, a 28-day mandate for opposition leader Yair Lapid to form a new government runs out on Wednesday, and media reports said he was close to putting together a coalition that would end Netanyahu’s 12-year stretch as prime minister.

Lapid’s chances of success rest largely with far-right politician Naftali Bennett, a kingmaker whose Yamina party has six key seats in parliament.

Bennett, 49, was widely expected to announce, possibly as early as Sunday, whether he would team up with Lapid, who leads the Yesh Atid party.

But first, Bennett would have to rally his own party’s legislator­s behind joining what Netanyahu’s opponents have described as a government of “change” comprising factions from the left, centre and right.

Still short of a parliament­ary majority after a March 23 election that ended in stalemate, such a diverse grouping could be fragile, and would require outside backing by Arab members of parliament whose political views differ sharply from Yamina’s.

Bennett has maintained public silence in recent days, with Likud party chief Netanyahu fuelling speculatio­n his own tenure was about to end in a tweet and video on Friday. “Real Alert,” he wrote, warning that a dangerous “left-wing” administra­tion was in the cards.

Yamina announced late on Saturday

that Bennett would meet and update its legislator­s on Sunday, after reports he had agreed to a deal in which he would serve first as prime minister before handing over to centrist Lapid.

A former defence minister, Bennett has reversed course before over ousting Netanyahu, 71, a right-wing leader in power consecutiv­ely since 2009 and now on trial on corruption charges that he denies.

With an agreement with Lapid widely reported to have been finalised just before fighting erupted on May 10, Bennett said during the hostilitie­s he was abandoning efforts to form a coalition with the centre and left.

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