Updated
Updated · The Hindu · Jun 28
Netanyahu Seeks Broad Coalition Before October 27 Vote as Polls Sour on Iran War
Updated
Updated · The Hindu · Jun 28

Netanyahu Seeks Broad Coalition Before October 27 Vote as Polls Sour on Iran War

3 articles · Updated · The Hindu · Jun 28

Summary

  • Benjamin Netanyahu said he will try to build a broad national government after Israel’s election, rejecting both a purely right-wing coalition and any left-led bloc reliant on Arab parties.
  • Recent surveys have shown Netanyahu polling poorly, with a majority of Israelis wanting him to leave office as criticism grows over the February war with Iran and a U.S.-Tehran ceasefire deal seen as unfavorable to Israel.
  • In the same briefing, Netanyahu cast the new U.S.-brokered agreement with Lebanon as a “historic” blow to Iran and Hezbollah.
  • Israeli forces will stay in a 10-kilometre security zone inside Lebanon until Hezbollah and other armed groups are disarmed, Netanyahu said, framing security and national unity as the basis of his election pitch.

Insights

With his government collapsing, is Netanyahu's call for unity a genuine plea or a desperate political maneuver?
Can any Israeli leader resolve the clash between urgent military needs and powerful ultra-Orthodox political demands?
How will Israel's political crisis impact its response to ongoing regional conflicts and the humanitarian disaster?