as the prime minister of israel came to an end yesterday, amid chaotic scenes in the country's parliament. his government has been replaced by an unprecedented coalition, led by a right—wing nationalist. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. israel always has coalition governments, but it's never had one as wide—ranging as this. headed by a right—wing religious jew, naftali bennett, and yair lapid, a secular centrist, with an arab israeli islamist party joining in an historic first. winning just seven of 120 parliamentary seats in the last election, few expected naftali bennett to become prime minister. the former special forces soldier turned high—tech multimillionaire began in politics as benjamin netanyahu's chief of staff. and laterjoined him in government