At the beginning of the faction's meeting, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid referred to the law restricting tenure, which will be put to a vote in first reading in the Knesset today.

"We promised and delivered," Lapid said, "I heard the claim that this law is personal. It is true. It is personal against Naftali Bennett, who is the current prime minister, and it is personal against me, because the law stipulates that I will be the prime minister after him."