<p>The speaker of the Israeli parliament will formally notify lawmakers Monday of the opposition's announcement of a coalition to unseat veteran premier Benjamin Netanyahu, his office said.</p>.<p>The notification will set in motion preparations for a confidence vote in the new government, which will now likely be held on Wednesday or the following Monday, Israeli media said.</p>.<p>The late Friday announcement by speaker Yariv Levin, a close Netanyahu ally, allays fears their right-wing Likud party could find procedural ways to block the formation of the motley coalition that would end Netanyahu's 12 consecutive years in office.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/israeli-opposition-announces-new-government-set-to-unseat-benjamin-netanyahu-993284.html" target="_blank">Israeli opposition announces new government, set to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu</a></strong></p>.<p>On paper, the coalition announced by opposition leader Yair Lapid just minutes before a midnight Wednesday deadline, should command a slender majority in the confidence vote.</p>.<p>But all eyes will be on potential defections from the disparate alliance which is united only by shared hostility to Netanyahu.</p>.<p>Under the agreement, Naftali Bennett of the religious nationalist Yamina party would be premier for two years, to be replaced by the centrist Lapid in 2023.</p>.<p>With possible jail time hanging over him in his ongoing trial on corruption charges, Netanyahu is not expected to give up without a fight.</p>.<p>His supporters have been working hard to win defections from lawmakers from Bennett's own Yamina party uncomfortable with their leader's alliance with Jewish leftists and Arab conservatives.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/israels-longest-leader-netanyahus-years-in-power-993193.html" target="_blank">Israel's longest leader: Netanyahu's years in power</a></strong></p>.<p>Demonstrations orchestrated by Netanyahu supporters have been held outside the home of Yamina lawmaker Nir Orbach, who has warned Bennett he may not support him in the confidence vote.</p>.<p>Were Orbach to vote against the deal without resigning from the party, the coalition would not have a majority.</p>.<p>A Friday post on Netanyahu's Facebook page said that "those who were elected on right-wing votes have to do the right thing -- to form a good, strong right-wing government".</p>.<p>Should last-minute defections scupper the alliance, Israel would likely have to return to the polls for its fifth election in just over two years.</p>
<p>The speaker of the Israeli parliament will formally notify lawmakers Monday of the opposition's announcement of a coalition to unseat veteran premier Benjamin Netanyahu, his office said.</p>.<p>The notification will set in motion preparations for a confidence vote in the new government, which will now likely be held on Wednesday or the following Monday, Israeli media said.</p>.<p>The late Friday announcement by speaker Yariv Levin, a close Netanyahu ally, allays fears their right-wing Likud party could find procedural ways to block the formation of the motley coalition that would end Netanyahu's 12 consecutive years in office.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/israeli-opposition-announces-new-government-set-to-unseat-benjamin-netanyahu-993284.html" target="_blank">Israeli opposition announces new government, set to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu</a></strong></p>.<p>On paper, the coalition announced by opposition leader Yair Lapid just minutes before a midnight Wednesday deadline, should command a slender majority in the confidence vote.</p>.<p>But all eyes will be on potential defections from the disparate alliance which is united only by shared hostility to Netanyahu.</p>.<p>Under the agreement, Naftali Bennett of the religious nationalist Yamina party would be premier for two years, to be replaced by the centrist Lapid in 2023.</p>.<p>With possible jail time hanging over him in his ongoing trial on corruption charges, Netanyahu is not expected to give up without a fight.</p>.<p>His supporters have been working hard to win defections from lawmakers from Bennett's own Yamina party uncomfortable with their leader's alliance with Jewish leftists and Arab conservatives.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/israels-longest-leader-netanyahus-years-in-power-993193.html" target="_blank">Israel's longest leader: Netanyahu's years in power</a></strong></p>.<p>Demonstrations orchestrated by Netanyahu supporters have been held outside the home of Yamina lawmaker Nir Orbach, who has warned Bennett he may not support him in the confidence vote.</p>.<p>Were Orbach to vote against the deal without resigning from the party, the coalition would not have a majority.</p>.<p>A Friday post on Netanyahu's Facebook page said that "those who were elected on right-wing votes have to do the right thing -- to form a good, strong right-wing government".</p>.<p>Should last-minute defections scupper the alliance, Israel would likely have to return to the polls for its fifth election in just over two years.</p>