
Israel set for possible fifth election in four years as PM Bennett moves to dissolve parliament
CNN
Israel's Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has effectively called time on his premiership after just a year in the job.
Along with his key coalition ally Foreign Minister Yair Lapid -- who now looks set to replace him as leader as early as next week -- Bennett has agreed to submit a bill to dissolve parliament, which if passed would trigger a general election later this year.
The announcement followed weeks of mounting political uncertainty in Israel, but still came as a major surprise.

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