On Sunday, Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, voted on a new government that ended the 12-year rule of Benjamin Netanyahu, the longest-serving prime minister in Israeli history, The Guardian reports. The new government will be sworn in on Sunday after the coalition won a confidence vote. Naftali Bennett, the leader of the right-wing Yamina Party, will assume the position of prime minister until August 2023, after which Yair Lapid, a centrist opposition leader, would take over until 2025. The New York Times reports. Netanyahu faces corruption charges, and Israel has held four elections since 2019, according to The Associated Press
Official then. Very small hope of progress after 2023 but very small as for reasons already stated.