JERUSALEM –  Political newcomer Yair Lapid believes he has finally found a formula that will allow him to do something that has eluded Israeli politicians for nearly a decade: defeat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an election.

Just three years after Lapid gave up a successful media career for the rough-and-tumble of Israeli politics, his centrist Yesh Atid party has been surging in opinion polls — repeatedly coming out ahead of Netanyahu's long-dominant Likud Party. Although elections are not scheduled until 2019, few Israeli governments last for their full terms.

In an interview at his office in the Knesset, Lapid attributed his recent success to hard work by his party's lawmakers and the appeal of a moderate party in a country that has been pushed to extremes.

"The concept of a center party, of people who are pragmatic and moderate and look for solutions, instead of sticking to extreme ideologies, is more and more appealing, at least in this country," he said.... Read More: Fox News