 Benjamin Netanyahu's 12-year run as Israel's Prime Minister has ended with parliament approving a new government of change led by nationalist Netanyahu. Heading into their position, Netanyahu, the most dominant Israeli politician of his generation, pledged he would soon return to power. In a roguest session, parliament voted confidence in Benay's new administration by a razor-thin 60-59 majority. A former defence minister and a high-tech millenia, Benay was due to be sworn in shortly after the vote. His alliance includes, for the first time in Israel's history, a party that represents its 21st 21% Arab minority, with little in common except for a desire to end in Netanyahu era and political impasse that led to four inconclusive elections in two years. The coalition of left-wing, centrist, right-wing and Arab parties is likely to be fragile.