The Main Candidates Facing Netanyahu in Israel’s Elections
Netanyahu’s rivals include former prime ministers, a retired general and a longtime ally-turned-critic as he seeks another term.
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Israel's elections: The main candidates facing Netanyahu
JERUSALEM — Israel will hold a general election on October 27, parliament announced on Sunday, with veteran Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeking to stay in power. Here are his main rivals: Gadi Eisenkot: The general The son of Moroccan immigrants, Gadi Eisenkot, 66, holds a great deal of public sympathy, particularly following the death in combat of his son Gal and two of his nephews during the Gaza war. But the former military chief of sta…
The Israeli parliament announced that the general elections would be held on 27 October. The current Prime Minister, who is increasingly challenged, wants to run for a new term. But he has to deal with four competitorsThe Israeli parliament announced the holding of the general elections for 27 October. An election widely regarded as a referendum on the leadership of Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu. The Knesset - the name of the Israeli parliam…
Former Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot is increasingly being mentioned as Netanyahu's main rival.
The upcoming Israeli parliamentary elections will be held on October 27, announced today the Knesset, the Parliament of the Jewish State. Here are the main rivals of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Gadi Eisenkot is the General Son of Moroccan immigrants, the sixty-six-year-old Gadi Eisenkot enjoys considerable popular support, especially due to the death of his son in combat during the Gaza War and two grandchildren. With limited experience, …
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