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New Political Assessments: Will Netanyahu Not Run in the Next Elections?
[81476] New Political Assessments: Will Netanyahu Not Run in the Next Elections?
New political assessments are causing a stir regarding the possibility that Benjamin Netanyahu will not run in the upcoming elections, alongside speculations about a future coalition led by Bennett, Eisenkot, Golan, and Liberman.
The Day After Netanyahu: New Assessments Stir the Political System
As the election campaign in Israel heats up, new speculations are arising regarding the future party map and the possibility of a dramatic change in the country's leadership.
Will Netanyahu Withdraw From the Race?
Political reporter and commentator Amit Mandelbaum reiterated his assessment that the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, will not run in the upcoming election campaign. According to his analysis, the next leadership may coalesce around a number of key figures:
- Gadi Eisenkot and Naftali Bennett: Assessments regarding leading the next government, which may include a rotation between the two.
- Broad Coalition: A possibility of forming a coalition that would be based on a connection between Bennett, Eisenkot, Yair Golan, Avigdor Liberman, and an additional right-wing party.
Criticism and Skepticism in the Public
These scenarios are raising quite a few question marks and mixed reactions on social media. Critical commenters, such as the user AdiK1693908, expressed disappointment with the lack of representation of a new and distinct right-wing alternative in the existing political landscape, and wondered where the fresh right-wing voice that would lead the change is. This highlights the gap between the strategic analyses and the public's demand for clearer political definitions.