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Yair Lapid

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Yair Lapid

Yair Lapid (Hebrew: יָאִיר לַפִּיד [jaˈʔiʁ laˈpid]; born 5 November 1963) is an Israeli politician of the centrist Yesh Atid party and a former journalist who has been the Leader of the Opposition since January 2023, having previously served in that role from 2020 to 2021. He had also previously served as the prime minister of Israel from 1 July to 29 December 2022, the second alternate prime minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Naftali Bennett from 2021 to 2022, and also as the Minister of Finance under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from 2013 to 2014. He is also the leader of Yesh Atid since the party's founding in 2012. Before entering politics in 2012, Lapid was an author, TV presenter and news anchor. The centrist Yesh Atid party, which he founded, became the second-largest party in the Knesset by winning 19 seats in its first legislative election in 2013. The greater-than-anticipated results contributed to Lapid's reputation as a leading centrist. From 2013 to 2014, following his coalition agreement with Likud, Lapid served as Minister of Finance under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In 2013, Lapid ranked first on the list of the "Most Influential Jews in the World" by The Jerusalem Post. He was also recognized in 2013 as one of the leading Foreign Policy Global Thinkers, and ranked as one of Time magazine's 100 "Most Influential People in the World". He serves on the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, and the Sub-Committee on Intelligence and the Security Services. On 17 May 2020, Lapid became the Leader of the Opposition, after the thirty-fifth government of Israel was sworn in. On 5 May 2021, he began talks with other parties to try to form a coalition government. On 2 June 2021, Lapid informed Israeli President Reuven Rivlin that he had agreed to a rotation government with Naftali Bennett and was prepared to replace the incumbent prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. The new government was sworn in on 13 June 2021. Lapid became the prime minister of Israel on 1 July 2022 after Bennett stepped down as prime minister following the dissolution of the Knesset. Lapid remained prime minister until a new government was formed after the November 2022 election. Serving for only 181 days, he is the shortest-serving non-interim Israeli prime minister. In April 2026, Yesh Atid formed a new political alliance with Bennett 2026 named Together.

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Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
Preceded by
Yuval Steinitz
Succeeded by
Benjamin Netanyahu
President
Isaac Herzog
Alternate
Naftali Bennett
Ministerial offices held
Ministerial offices held Minister of Foreign AffairsIn office 13 June 2021 – 29 December 2022Prime MinisterNaftali Bennett HimselfPreceded byGabi AshkenaziSucceeded byEli CohenMinister of FinanceIn office 18 March 2013 – 2 December 2014Prime MinisterBenjamin NetanyahuPreceded byYuval SteinitzSucceeded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Born
(1963-11-05) 5 November 1963 Tel Aviv, Israel
Party
Yesh Atid (since 2012)
Other political affiliations
Blue and White (2019–2020)
Spouse
Lihi Lapid
Children
3
Parents
Tommy Lapid (father) Shulamit Lapid (mother)
Occupation
Politician journalist

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New office
New office
Party political offices
New office
Party political offices
Leader of Yesh Atid 2012–present
Party political offices
Incumbent
Political offices
Political offices
Party political offices
Political offices
Preceded byYuval Steinitz
Preceded byYuval Steinitz
Party political offices
Preceded byYuval Steinitz
Party political offices
Minister of Finance 2013–2014
Party political offices
Succeeded byBenjamin Netanyahu Acting
Preceded byBenny Gantz (de facto)
Preceded byBenny Gantz (de facto)
Party political offices
Preceded byBenny Gantz (de facto)
Party political offices
Leader of the Opposition 2020–2021
Party political offices
Succeeded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Preceded byBenny Gantz
Preceded byBenny Gantz
Party political offices
Preceded byBenny Gantz
Party political offices
Alternate Prime Minister of Israel 2021–2022
Party political offices
Succeeded byNaftali Bennett
Preceded byGabi Ashkenazi
Preceded byGabi Ashkenazi
Party political offices
Preceded byGabi Ashkenazi
Party political offices
Minister of Foreign Affairs 2021–2022
Party political offices
Succeeded byEli Cohen
Preceded byNaftali Bennett
Preceded byNaftali Bennett
Party political offices
Preceded byNaftali Bennett
Party political offices
Prime Minister of Israel 2022
Party political offices
Succeeded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Preceded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Preceded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Party political offices
Preceded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Party political offices
Leader of the Opposition 2023–present
Party political offices
Incumbent
Party political offices
New office
Leader of Yesh Atid 2012–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded byYuval Steinitz
Minister of Finance 2013–2014
Succeeded byBenjamin Netanyahu Acting
Preceded byBenny Gantz (de facto)
Leader of the Opposition 2020–2021
Succeeded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Preceded byBenny Gantz
Alternate Prime Minister of Israel 2021–2022
Succeeded byNaftali Bennett
Preceded byGabi Ashkenazi
Minister of Foreign Affairs 2021–2022
Succeeded byEli Cohen
Preceded byNaftali Bennett
Prime Minister of Israel 2022
Succeeded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Preceded byBenjamin Netanyahu
Leader of the Opposition 2023–present
Incumbent
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