Miami Herald

Netanyahu misses deadline; political future in question

- BY JOSEF FEDERMAN

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday failed to meet a midnight deadline to put together a new governing coalition, raising the possibilit­y that his Likud party could be pushed into the opposition for the first time in 12 years.

The deadline closed a four-week window granted to Netanyahu by Israel’s figurehead president. The matter now bounces back to President Reuven Rivlin, who announced just after midnight that he would contact on Wednesday the 13 parties with seats in parliament to discuss “the continuati­on of the process of forming a government.”

Rivlin is expected in the coming days to give one of

Netanyahu’s opponents a chance to form an alternativ­e coalition government. He also could ask the parliament to select one of its own members as prime minister. If all else fails, the country would be forced into another election this fall — the fifth in just over two years.

The turmoil does not mean that Netanyahu will immediatel­y be forced out as prime minister. But he now faces a serious threat to his lengthy rule just as his corruption trial is kicking into high gear. His opponents, despite deep ideologica­l difference­s, already have been holding informal talks in recent weeks in hopes of forging a power-sharing agreement.

Netanyahu had struggled to secure a parliament­ary majority since March 23 — when elections ended in deadlock for the fourth consecutiv­e

time in the past two years. Despite repeated meetings with many of his rivals and unpreceden­ted outreach to the leader of a small Islamist Arab party, Netanyahu was unable to close a deal.

Rivlin gave Netanyahu the first chance to form a coalition after 52 members of parliament endorsed him as prime minister last month. That was short of a majority, but the highest number for any party leader.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid, who received the backing of 45 lawmakers, now seems to be the most likely candidate to get a chance to form a government.

 ?? ARIEL SCHALIT AP, file 2021 ?? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a new coalition government.
ARIEL SCHALIT AP, file 2021 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a new coalition government.

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