Members of Israel's 21st Knesset (parliament) were sworn in on Tuesday, three weeks after a volatile general election.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been tasked by President Reuven Rivlin with forming a governing coalition. He has until mid-May to form a government, with a possible extension of a further two weeks.
After being sworn in, the prime minister, who faced criticism during the campaign for comments seen as demonising Palestinian citizens of Israel, said: "We shall continue to act for the benefit of every Israeli citizen without exception."
Netanyahu also faces the prospect of becoming the first sitting prime minister to be indicted.
The attorney general has announced he intends to indict him for bribery, fraud and breach of trust pending a hearing.
But Netanyahu would be entitled to remain in office until his trial and any subsequent appeals are exhausted
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