KEY POINTS
  • Israel's Parliament, the Knesset, approved its new government on Sunday — and a new prime minister for the first time in 12 years — in a razor-thin 60-59 vote.
  • The vote, which rang in the leadership of a very diverse and cobbled-together coalition of right-wing, left-wing, centrist and Islamist parties, ousted Israel's longest-serving leader, Benjamin Netanyahu.
  • It also has spared Israel from the prospect of a fifth election in less than two years. 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israel's Parliament, the Knesset, approved its new government on Sunday — and a new prime minister for the first time in 12 years — in a razor-thin 60-59 vote.

The vote, ringing in the leadership of a very diverse and cobbled-together coalition of right-wing, left-wing, centrist and Islamist parties, ousted Israel's longest-serving leader Benjamin Netanyahu. It also spared Israel from the prospect of a fifth election in less than two years.