Mr Netanyahu left shortly after the deadline he agreed to. A group that organised regular street protests against his leadership described him as ‘Crime Minister’ and wrote on Facebook: ‘The defendant and his family fled as the last of the thieves in the night.'
Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left his government residence, pictured, on Balfour Street, Jerusalem, a month after leaving office.
Mr Netanyahu was officially ousted after 12 years as prime minister, having spent weeks trying unsuccessfully to form a coalition government to remain in power.
Despite efforts to expose Israeli general election results as fraudulent, Mr Netanyahu was unseated eventually by a rival coalition and replaced by new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Mr Netanyahu left shortly after the deadline he agreed to. A group that organised regular street protests against his leadership described him as ‘Crime Minister’ and wrote on Facebook: ‘The defendant and his family fled as the last of the thieves in the night.'
Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has left his government residence, pictured, on Balfour Street, Jerusalem, a month after leaving office.
Mr Netanyahu was officially ousted after 12 years as prime minister, having spent weeks trying unsuccessfully to form a coalition government to remain in power.
Despite efforts to expose Israeli general election results as fraudulent, Mr Netanyahu was unseated eventually by a rival coalition and replaced by new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
Mr Netanyahu left shortly after the deadline he agreed to. A group that organised regular street protests against his leadership described him as ‘Crime Minister’ and wrote on Facebook: ‘The defendant and his family fled as the last of the thieves in the night.'