centrist Yair Lapid becomes the Prime Minister of Israel following the collapse of Naftali Bennett' government
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On June 30, 2022, Yair Lapid officially assumed the role of Prime Minister of Israel, succeeding Naftali Bennett following the collapse of the coalition government. As the leader of the centrist Yesh Atid party, Lapid's rise to power was part of a power-sharing agreement, marking a significant shift in Israeli politics as he became the first centrist leader to hold the position in over a decade. His tenure, although expected to be brief due to upcoming elections later in the year, was characterized by a focus on maintaining stability in a politically fragmented landscape. Lapid prioritized addressing critical issues such as the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, economic recovery, and the management of the COVID-19 pandemic. His leadership was seen as a pivotal moment for Israel, especially as the nation braced for another electoral cycle that could potentially see the return of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Lapid's administration aimed to navigate these challenges while fostering unity and resilience within the country during a tumultuous period.

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