Opposition leader Yair Lapid stated Tuesday morning that the current Israeli government will not last until 2027, reiterating his earlier political assessments. The comment comes amid ongoing coalition tensions.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid doubled down on his political forecast Tuesday morning, asserting that the current governing coalition will not last until 2027 — the scheduled end of its term. Lapid's statement, reported by a single Israeli the source, echoes previous predictions he has made since the government's formation. No further context or elaboration was provided in the source. The assessment comes as coalition tensions persist over budget deadlines, security policy, and internal factional disputes, though no immediate crisis has been publicly confirmed.
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