Play audio 1XChange playback rate from 1 to 1 Mute audio At last week's protest, the first since Israel's inconclusive March 23 election, the crowd called for a formation of a government of "change," comprising of parties opposing the prime minister, rather than plunge the country into a fifth back-to-back election cycle. After demonstrations resumed last week following a three-week truce, the prominent Black Flag protest movement called for a government that will "serve the citizens and not the ruler." President Reuven Rivlin tasked Netanyahu last week with forming a government after he received the highest number of recommendations, at 52 out of 120 Knesset members. Even with seven seats from Naftali Bennett's Yamina party added to his bloc – which Netanyahu hasn't managed to secure so far – he still remains short of the necessary 61-seat majority to form a coalition.