Israel's government collapses, setting up 5th election in three years
| Political Events | Israeli Government | Elections |
Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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On June 20, 2022, Israel's government collapsed, marking the beginning of the country's fifth election in just three years. This political upheaval was precipitated by the resignation of a pivotal member of the coalition government, resulting in a loss of majority in the Knesset. The coalition, which was led by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, was a tenuous alliance comprising parties from various political backgrounds. Throughout its tenure, the government grappled with significant challenges, including the management of the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing ongoing security concerns, and navigating deep-seated internal political divisions. The collapse of the government underscored the persistent political instability in Israel, with the upcoming elections anticipated to be fiercely contested. Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to make a strong bid for a return to power, further intensifying the political landscape. This uncertainty not only complicates the electoral process but also poses additional challenges for the nation, particularly in terms of economic recovery and regional security issues.

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