Israel’s government is a bit shaky right now from what I gather. Lemme look.
May 7 2021
Anti-Netanyahu Bloc Begins Navigating Around Controversies to Form Unity Government
A government is being quietly constructed at this very moment, but it seems that any coalition agreement will be very sparse, and have nothing to say about Israel’s controversial topics
Knesset members from Labor and Meretz probably never imagined they would one day hope that Yamina Chairman Naftali Bennett could form a government. The ideological, diplomatic and religious divides among the parties are unbridgeable.
(paywall)
Maybe this one is more informative:
Netanyahu tells president he cannot form a government; Rivlin may now task Lapid
May 5 2021
Likud incumbent formally returns the mandate minutes before midnight deadline; president to discuss next steps with party representatives Wednesday; Netanyahu stays transitional PM
Rivlin’s office said it would contact party representatives “regarding the process of forming a government” on Wednesday morning. He is now seen likely to give Yair Lapid of Yesh Atid the chance to form a coalition, in the knowledge that Lapid and Yamina’s Naftali Bennett have been holding negotiations under which Bennett would serve first as prime minister in a rotation agreement with Lapid.
In a statement, Likud blamed Bennett for blocking Netanyahu’s route to a majority. “Because of Bennett’s refusal to commit to a right-wing government, a move that would definitely have led to the establishment of a government with additional MKs joining, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned the mandate to the president,” Likud said as the midnight deadline passed.
[Lots more at link]
More articles but outcome is uncertain and Israeli politics are impenetrable to my understanding. Netanyahu may not have much say about this vile vax passport crap right now.
What was Netanyahu’s position on vacation passports?