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Prime Minister Netanyahu Stands Increasingly Alone at Home and Abroad

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As the ceasefire takes hold, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces a turning point in his political future, according to Anshel Pfeffer of The Economist.

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Analysts begin to contemplate the option of advanced elections, due to the discontent of the population towards the current cabinet.

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A majority of Israelis think their Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, should not run in the upcoming elections, according to a poll published last night on Channel 12. Specifically, 52 percent of Israelis think he should not run, compared to 41 percent who think he should and 7 percent who are not sure. When asked who should lead Netanyahu's Likud party if it's not him, 48 percent of respondents said they are not sure or that none of the option…

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Lean Right

A majority of Israelis, 52 percent, believe that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should not run in the next elections.

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Middle East Summary, October 25, 2025. Analysts begin to contemplate the option of advanced elections, due to the discontent of the population towards the current cabinet. In a context of increasing political instability, 52 percent of Israeli citizens believe that Netanyahu should not stand in the next elections. Faced with this scenario, Yossi [...] The Palestinian entry. Israelis reject Netanyahu’s candidacy in upcoming elections according to…

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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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