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Geri9
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Ok please scratch-out my post from last night for the swearing in on June 20th … because from this latest article of Times of Israel … it lines up with Tammie’s post from Scott’s prophecy blog … taken place this Sunday, June 13th rather than Sunday, June 20th.   :yes:

Swearing-in of Bennett-Lapid gov’t that would replace Netanyahu set for Sunday
Times of Israel
6/8/21

Knesset Speaker’s announcement means coalition deals must be published by Friday, giving PM’s bloc 48 hours to scrutinize them; MK Orbach backs coalition, for likely 61-59 majority

The voting process will begin at 4 p.m. Sunday, the Knesset said on Tuesday evening.

In a statement, Levin said a new Knesset speaker would be chosen during the same session. The Knesset doesn’t normally convene on Sundays.

Levin formally notified the parliament on Monday that Yesh Atid party leader Yair Lapid had succeeded in forming a new power-sharing government within the time allotted to him by President Reuven Rivlin, but at the time didn’t set a date for the swearing-in, which must by law take place no later than June 14.

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regina
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somethin about those 13s. pope francis began on 3/13/2013

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Tammie
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Geri, Scott posted this Sunday, June 13 … :unsure:

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Freemasons do love the number 13...

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Well it looks to be a done deal …

The Yamina and Yesh Atid parties have on Friday signed a coalition agreement ahead of the formation of a unity government for the State of Israel. The agreement concludes the work of assembling the new government, which is set to be sworn in this coming Sunday.

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