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General Category => World News => Topic started by: Gefn on June 13, 2021, 06:08:50 pm
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Benjamin Netanyahu loses his 12-year hold on power as Israel's parliament approves new coalition government
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-57462470
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Netanyahu ousted from power as rival Bennett set to become Israel's new prime minister
Jerusalem (CNN) — With lawmakers' vote of 60 and 59, Naftali Bennett won a crucial vote in Israel's Knesset Sunday, ousting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -- the country's longest-serving leader -- from office.
The vote set the stage for Bennett's swearing in as the country's first new leader in more than a decade.
This is a developing story. More to come
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/13/middleeast/israel-knesset-vote-prime-minister-intl/index.html
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I read the other day an old BIbi ally would be taking the reins, but will await details.
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I read the other day an old BIbi ally would be taking the reins, but will await details.
Story is breaking news, should know more soon. @mountaineer
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It’s Official: Naftali Bennett Confirmed as New Israeli Prime Minister, 60-59
https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2021/06/13/its-official-naftali-bennett-confirmed-as-new-israeli-prime-minister/
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Biden congratulates newly-formed Israeli government
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/558222-biden-congratulates-newly-formed-israeli-government
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It’s Official: Naftali Bennett Confirmed as New Israeli Prime Minister, 60-59
https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2021/06/13/its-official-naftali-bennett-confirmed-as-new-israeli-prime-minister/
Wow, that is extremely close, especially with one absentee vote.
A huge change for Israel. I hope and pray that it is indeed a positive one.
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I have a bad gut feeling about this and I really don't pay much attention to their politics. If Biden is congratulating, it ain't a good thing.
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Ted Cruz
@tedcruz
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Congratulations to Israel's new Prime Minister @naftalibennett
I look forward to working closely with him to prevent a nuclear Iran, to defend Israel’s sovereignty, and to strengthen the US-Israel friendship & alliance.
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I have a bad gut feeling about this and I really don't pay much attention to their politics. If Biden is congratulating, it ain't a good thing.
I have a gut feeling too. We'll see how this turns out.
Hebrew names:
Benjamin "Son of the right hand"
Netanyahu = (Hebrew: נְתַנְיָהוּ, "Yah/God has given" or “the Lord has given.”)
As Job learned "... the LORD gave and the LORD hath taken away ... Blessed be the name of the LORD" and ... "So the LORD blessed the latter end of Job more than his beginning"
Naphtali "my wrestling" or "my struggle, my strife"
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Iran has really had a good couple of years.
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Gee, does Netanyahu remind you of anyone else?
Israel's Netanyahu pledges 'we'll be back' as record 12-year run as prime minister ends
Israel's parliament voted narrowly to approve a new government Sunday, with Naftali Bennett becoming the new prime minister, ending Benjamin Netanyahu's record 12 years in the office.
Bennett, representing the Yamina party, leads a coalition alongside the Yesh Atid party’s Yair Lapid. As part of the arrangement, the two men would split the term as prime minister, with Lapid expected to take over in two years, the Jerusalem Post reported.
"Thank you Netanyahu for a long service with many achievements for the State of Israel, for strengthening Israel's diplomatic status and security," Bennett said in Hebrew before the Knesset on Sunday, according to the Post’s Lahav Harkov.
Bennett’s address was regularly interrupted by shouting from Netanyahu’s supporters, while the outgoing prime minister sat silently in the audience.
Netanyahu, of the Likud party, will lead the opposition within the Knesset. He is also dealing with a corruption trial based on allegations of fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes. He followed Bennett's address with a speech of his own, in which he touted major developments during his administration. While he was in office, the U.S. moved their embassy to Jerusalem, recognizing the city as Israel's capital. Netanyahu also reached peace agreements with several Arab nations.
"We'll be back," Netanyahu predicted...............
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/israel-new-prime-minister-netanyahu-ouster
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Wow, that is extremely close, especially with one absentee vote.
A huge change for Israel With I hope and pray that it is indeed a positive one.
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@libertybele
Netanyahu, a Jew, "ran" a Jewish country. Now, the country is "run" by a Jew and an Arab in a combination government. The "end times" are close.
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Wow, that is extremely close, especially with one absentee vote.
A huge change for Israel With I hope and pray that it is indeed a positive one.
@libertybele
Netanyahu, a Jew, "ran" a Jewish country. Now, the country is "run" by a Jew and an Arab in a combination government. The "end times" are close.
I absolutely agree with you. Make your "peace" everyone.
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A muslim governs with a Jew in Israel and it is END TIMES? Please!!!!
The axiom about politicians that stay around too long begin to stink like the dead is a very true sentiment. I think overall, Israel did well with Netanyahu. He was no nonsense. A true leader.
Time will tell about the new coalition.
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NETANYAHU OUSTED AS ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER, BUT LOOMING NEAR TO REGAIN CONTROL
June 14, 2021
After 12 years at the helm of America’s closest ally in the Middle East, rival politicians in Israel have formed a new government to remove the longtime Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He was removed from power on Sunday after the Israeli Knesset voted to form a new coalition government by a narrow 60-59 vote. He was replaced by Naftali Bennett of the New Right party.
Israel was forced to hold four elections in just two years after attempts to form a coalition government repeatedly failed with Netanyahu in charge. This latest narrow victory results in Naftali Bennett leading a government comprised of a diverse array of eight different parties.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid, a former TV news anchor, put together a coalition with Naftali Bennett, a former settler leader and hard-right religious nationalist who has called for the annexation of most of the occupied West Bank.
Bennett’s coalition spans the entirety of the Israeli political spectrum, including his New Right party alongside centrist and left-wing factions in the Knesset. An Arab party, Raam, helped put Bennet’s coalition over the top. The agreementmarks the first time an Arab-led party has joined forces in a governing coalition with Israel’s right-wing. ...
As a leader of the opposition, Netanyahu had made it clear he will do all he can, as quickly as he can, to bring down the shaky coalition that Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid have cobbled together. One way for him to do so is to encourage the new illegal settlement construction. ...
DC Patriot (https://thedcpatriot.com/%e2%80%8bnetanyahu-ousted-as-israeli-prime-minister-but-looming-near-to-regain-control/)