

Will Netanyahu Fall?
Jun 7, 2021
David M. Halbfinger, former Jerusalem bureau chief for The New York Times, dives into the political turmoil surrounding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He discusses the shifting landscape as potential rivals seek to unseat him amid corruption allegations and societal unrest. The formation of a diverse coalition poses a serious threat to Netanyahu's long-standing grip on power. Halbfinger explores the implications of this political upheaval, touching on key figures like Naftali Bennett and Mansour Abbas, and their roles in this historical turning point.
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Netanyahu's Indispensability
- Netanyahu's image as an indispensable leader stemmed from his portrayal as Israel's protector.
- He successfully cultivated this image both domestically and internationally.
Netanyahu's Protective Image
- Netanyahu solidified his image by avoiding large-scale ground wars, minimizing Israeli casualties.
- His strong rhetoric and covert operations further bolstered his reputation as a defender.
Netanyahu's Election Saga
- Despite facing corruption charges, Netanyahu's continued election wins highlight his enduring popularity.
- However, his inability to form coalition governments led to repeated elections and political stalemate.