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Mark Regev

ByMark Regev, mark regev

Opinion

Israel's new government takes office at a time of hope for a more stable and peaceful Middle East

It is coming to power in an era when Israel's partnership with the UK has never been stronger, writes Mark Regev

May 20, 2020 16:27
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Having waited to write these words for over a year, I am proud to report to readers of the JC that a new government has finally taken office in Jerusalem.

The meandering path to this unity coalition may have been difficult but, even after three seemingly inconclusive elections, we can still celebrate Israel’s ability to do democracy thrice better than the rest of the Middle East.

Though the combination of the two largest parties may be a curious prospect here in Britain, the Likud and Blue & White coalition has a progenitor in Israel.

Prime Minister Netanyahu and former opposition leader Benny Gantz will hold a rotating premiership, and divide ministries equally between their blocs to ensure parity in representation, similar to Likud’s Yitzhak Shamir and Labour’s Shimon Peres in the 1980s.