Israelis can do the world a huge favour by voting out Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel's upcoming election is seen as a critical moment for both the country and the world, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership being a focal point. The election could potentially lead to significant changes, although the rightward shift in Israeli politics may limit the extent of any reforms. Removing Netanyahu from power, even if his party remains influential, could have far-reaching implications for regional stability and international relations.
- ▪The election in Israel by October 27 is considered more consequential than the U.S. midterms.
- ▪Netanyahu has been a dominant figure in Israeli politics for nearly 17 years, leading a coalition of extremist parties.
- ▪Polls indicate that a significant majority of Israelis believe Netanyahu should resign due to his handling of recent events.
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Open this photo in gallery:Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a ceremony commemorating Israel’s Remembrance Day for fallen soldiers, or Yom HaZikaron, at the Military Cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem on April 21.ILIA YEFIMOVICH/ReutersShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountThe most consequential election for the world this year is not the midterms in the United States on Nov. 3. It is the one that will have to take place in Israel by Oct.
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