The people on the highway were of course for Yair Lapid and his apparent nearly hopeless attempt to form a “government of change.” He almost had that government two weeks ago when he and Naftali Bennett were deep in talks to build the right-center-left coalition that would have been supported from the outside by Mansour Abbas’ United Arab List party. Then came the rockets from Gaza and the rioting in Lod and Acre, and Bennett ran.