Netanyahu Hoped His Trump Card Would Win the Election, but He's Humiliated
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Netanyahu hoped his Trump card would win the election, but he's humiliated
The Israeli prime minister counted on a presidential endorsement to win the general election he has to call by the end of October. Now the question is whether that would help or hinder him ■ Gadi Eisenkot flies high in the polls during 'the worst week for Likud since October 7'
Commentary | Netanyahu relied on a presidential endorsement that would decide the election. Now, the question is whether it will hurt or help him ■ Eisenkot takes off in the week "worst for Likud since October 7" ■ And who is the minister who placed himself at the top of the list of rhinoceroses and scoundrels?
The Likud, the party of Netanyahu that holds the majority relative to the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, proposed on October 20 as the date of the general elections for the end of the legislature. On that day it will be decided whether Bibi will maintain the leadership of the Jewish State or will have to surrender the sceptre of the premierate to Naftali Bennett or to the emerging Gadi Eisenkot. These elections coincide with the most difficult…

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