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Netanyahu recalculates his election strategy amid shattered regional dreams
The prime minister hoped to head to the polls as the victor of the Middle East, but a rebuke from Trump and ultra-Orthodox crises have imposed a new political reality The post Netanyahu recalculates his election strategy amid shattered regional dreams appeared first on The Times of Israel.
While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been focussed on “total victory” for Israel since the Hamas-led attack on the country on Oct. 7, 2023, his own victory in a coming national election is far from certain.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent spat with President Trump over Lebanon underscored how his military objectives, and possibly his political survival, are dependent on a U.S. president who doesn't share his appetite for escalation.
For most of the past 17 years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has remained in power due in part to a tight alliance with ultra-Orthodox religious parties.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition has submitted a bill to dissolve parliament, taking a preliminary step toward holding new elections later this year.
Prime minister under pressure over failure to grant military service exemptions as multi-party government looks at risk of collapse
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Knesset elects Netanyahu’s attorney as state comptroller after coalition MKs forced to film votes
Amid coalition pressure and vote controversies, Netanyahu ally Michael Rabello wins Knesset election for state comptroller.
Benjamin Netanyahu, who is Israel's longest-serving prime minister, has been projected to lose the upcoming national election.
Troubles for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed to increase as a new poll suggests the bloc of Zionist parties not aligned with the Prime Minister could form a majority if elections were held today.