After a shaky political week, Prime Minister Netanyahu's far-right government secured its position with a narrow vote following a crucial deal with ultra-Orthodox parties. This followed Israel's military actions against Iran, which played a pivotal role in shifting political dynamics. Opposition attempts to dissolve parliament were met with minimal support, reflecting a significant change in Israeli political sentiment. Prominent figures, like former Prime Minister Yair Lapid, who previously criticized Netanyahu, have now rallied in support of the military action, signaling a realignment in national priorities centering on foreign threats.
Netanyahu's government narrowly survived a confidence vote after a last-minute deal with ultra-Orthodox parties, crucial for his administration's continuity amid rising opposition.
Opposition parties have united behind Netanyahu's military strategy against Iran, a drastic shift for Israeli politics given past criticism and lack of support for the no confidence votes.
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