Ex-PM, ironically, paved the path for new coalition. His shunning of the traditional handover of power, after his graceless Knesset speech, underlines why his departure was overdue

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Mansour Abbas promises Said al-Harumi will not be a rebel going forward, says he'd have voted in favor of the coalition if his yes vote had been necessary for confirmation

Cabinet at President's Residence for festive photo; outgoing PM will brief successor but skip traditional toast; Sa'ar concedes difficulty in holding new coalition together

Incoming prime minister says 'we are at the start of new days'; alternative PM: 'friendship and trust' are foundation of coalition and only that will keep it in power

PA says Israel's policies may prove 'even worse' with Bennett at helm, while Hamas says any Israeli government 'must be resisted by all forms of resistance'

US president says he looks 'forward to working' with premier 'to strengthen all aspects of the close and enduring relationship between our two nations'

Mansour Abbas also pledges to tackle violence in Arab community; Joint List leaders bemoan 'right-wing' policies underpinning new government

Government approved 60-59, installing Yamina head as PMs; Yesh Atid’s Yair Lapid becomes alternate PM; Netanyahu vows: 'We'll be back'

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