Benjamin Netanyahu mistakenly sits on Israeli PM’s chair, asked to shift by parliament speaker
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In a major goof-up, ousted Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu sat on the chair of PM in the Israeli parliament. He was asked to shift by the outgoing Knesset speaker Yariv Levin. This was after a new coalition government led by nationalist Naftali Bennett rose to power with a thin vote of 60-59, marking an end of Netanyahu's 12-year long rule. Bennett will serve as the prime minister for the first two years of the term.