Israeli opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu felt that “Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s government has suffered significant setbacks on security, political and economic issues”, saying “he will form a broad government of national unity”.

And earlier today, Israeli media reported that an agreement had been reached between Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid to put forward legislation to dissolve the Knesset and move Israel’s election date next week so that Yair Lapid becomes prime minister during a transitional period, according to a rotational agreement. With Bennett, who will receive the President of the United States during his visit next month.

At the end of May, Israeli Channel 12, citing sources, reported that Bennett had agreed to form a government of change with Lapid and the matter was expected to be finalized within ten days and that Bennett would take over as prime minister until September. 2023, and Lapid will replace him until November 2025, and the official announcement of the formation of a government is expected to be made early next week, with the channel’s sources at the time explaining that the case was still linked to Ayelet Shaked. , the second pole in Yamina’s leadership, noting that there are “less enthusiastic” elements to enter a government like Shaked, and this is a matter that will decide the government’s fate.