So his 28 days have elapsed, and Prime Minister Netanyahu failed to mobilize 61 Knesset members to form a government. Is there a chance that the anti-Bibi bloc can succeed where Bibi failed? Yes. But only a chance, not a certainty. The baton has now passed to Yair Lapid, leader of the second-largest party in the Knesset. Lapid was recommended by 56 Knesset members, only five short of a majority.
But you have left out of your analysis Gideon Saar who, with even fewer seats than Naftali Bennett [6] has choreographed developments in the anti-Bibi bloc from the date Bibi received the first mandate from President Rivlin to form the governing coalition.
But you have left out of your analysis Gideon Saar who, with even fewer seats than Naftali Bennett [6] has choreographed developments in the anti-Bibi bloc from the date Bibi received the first mandate from President Rivlin to form the governing coalition.