Jerusalem: The leaders of the Israeli government coalition said on Monday that they would submit a bill next week to dissolve parliament, laws that would force a new election if approved.”After tiring all efforts to stabilize the coalition, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and … (Foreign Minister) Yair Lapid had decided to submit a” Disbanding Bill “next week”, two leading coalition partners said in a statement.

They also said that if the bill was approved, Lapid would take over as the prime minister of the guard government.If that happens, Lapid will host US President Joe Biden during his visit which is scheduled to Israel next month.

The alliance of eight parties that was divided ideologically was falsified one year ago and included nationalist religion, such as Bennett, the Yesh Atid Centris Lapid party, left wing and, for the first time in Israel’s history, a member of parliament from the Arab Islamic Party.

But the coalition, which united to end the term of office of the leader who divided Benjamin Netanyahu, was under threat from the start.It lost his majority in the 120 Israeli parliament in April when a member of the Yamina Bennett party announced his departure.

The recent division of renewal of an action that allows Jewish settlers in the West Bank occupied to live under Israeli law causes fresh friction, with some left wings refuse to support it.It was a curse for Hawks in the alliance, especially the Minister of Justice Gideon Saar, who rejected the assumption that the West Bank Settlement lived outside Israel.

The opposition led by Netanyahu had warned that they would hand over their own bill to dissolve parliament on Wednesday but Bennett and Lapid seemed to have moved to prevent the opposition steps.

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