The new Israeli Prime Minister Bennett is said to have no intention of reconciling with Palestine, even more extreme views than the Netanyahu predecessor.
The Israeli Parliament on June 13 approved the new coalition government led by the leader of Yamina Naftali Bennett, after the voting with a result of 60 votes, 59 votes and a blank vote.
Under the agreement to establish the Government of the Union of the New Prime Minister Bennett and President of Yesh Atid Party, Yair Lapid, these two leaders will shared 4 years as Prime Minister, in which Bennett takes on the first two years.
Naftali Bennett spoke before the Israel National Assembly on May 30.
The overthrow of Netanyahu is considered a victory with Bennett, but his new government will immediately face countless domestic problems to address, from how to revive the devastated economy.
However, the most important issue is still a peace process with Palestinians.
Mahmoud Dodeen, Associate Professor of Law At the University of Qatar, evaluating the new Israeli Prime Minister with a more extreme view of Israeli - Palestinian conflict compared to its predecessor.
This will not be the continuation of Netanyahu government policy.
In 12 years former Prime Minister Netanyahu ruling, peace negotiations have no significant progress, when the leader of each party accused the other party hindering the container.
For many Palestinians, replacing Netanyahu not a step forward.
Israeli policies will not change much because a new coalition government came to power, Hasan Awwad, Palestinian and Israeli political expert at Bridgeport University in Connecticut, USA, commented.
Awwad adds that the new alliance, though outside looks like a component, still dominated by the very friendship.
There is no hope of any major changes from the new Israeli government.
After the death conflict lasted 11 days last month between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, the Muslim group significantly increased the influence in the Palestinian community in the Gaza Strip, while the government's trust
The Palestinian government has lost all his cards, so they have no other choice to rely on the US and the international community, Awwad said.
The United States has resumed a large part of Palestinian aid, which was cut under the former President Donald Trump, blowing a new spread to the government in the West Bank.
We all know the two state solutions are almost impossible in practice.
The main concern of the international community, including the US, for Israeli - Palestinian conflicts is only stable and preserved institutions, Dodeen noted.
This expert proved to be pessimistic about the future relationship between Israel and Palestine, said that the new Prime Minister Bennett, in the efforts to extend the life of the new government, will have to find ways to appease extreme components
This means that Israeli's current policies will still be maintained and the risk of outbreaks of military conflicts still exist, Dodeen emphasizes.
During armed conflict in May, more than 250 Palestinians were killed, including 66 children, and more than 1,900 people were injured.
Dodeen said that the next conflict, if it broke out, it would be much worse.