Israel's incoming coalition government is set to face a vote of confidence in the country's parliament in Jerusalem on Sunday, June 13. The date was approved by Israel's parliament Speaker Yariv Levin earlier in the week. In case the coalition of eight political factions, including right-wing Yamina, centrist Yesh Atid, Arab Ra’am and others parties, is approved in the vote of confidence, it will be sworn in on the same day. That will mark the end of Benjamin Netanyahu’s time as prime minister and his replacement by Yamina’s Naftali Bennett.
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