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Bennett presents: How to establish one state without ruffling feathers
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Nir Barkat, a member of the Knesset, is not a household name in the U.S. or Israel, despite his two terms as mayor of Jerusalem. Now a member of the main opposition party, Likud, Barkat has never served in the cabinet.
Nonetheless, the 61-year-old high-tech entrepreneur whose net worth is estimated at several hundred million dollars has consistently polled as the favorite to succeed former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the leader of the nationalist camp.
While Netanyahu has vowed to remain as head of the opposition, Barkat seeks to pave his own path to the premiership. That path took a detour into the U.S. this week. He visited Washington and New York to promote legislation he is sponsoring to block the re-opening of a U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem to serve Palestinians and to introduce himself to Americans who know little of him.
ورقة علمية: قراءة إسرائيلية في معركة سيف القدس والعدوان على غزة: الأسباب والنتائج والسيناريوهات د عدنان أبو عامر
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Violence in Palestine gave Netanyahu a political lifeline
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The recent escalation of violence with the Palestinians, which has stoked nationalist passions, has made it more difficult for opposition parties in Israel to come together and form a coalition government against Benjamin Netanyahu, reports the American international relations magazine Foreign Policy.
Naftali Bennett, a right-wing lawmaker and a key figure in the negotiations between the opposition factions, told opposition party members in a closed-door meeting last Thursday that the option was off the table, according to Israel s Channel 12.
The report, later widely confirmed, said Bennett doubted an opposition coalition government could deploy the necessary force to quell the clashes between Arab and Jewish citizens that have flared since fighting in Gaza began this week.
News by Jamie Seidel 18th May 2021 5:06 AM Israel s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fighting on three fronts: A stoush with Arab-Israelis, a political brawl that has left his country paralysed - and a court battle over charges of corruption. But as his forces stomp on Palestine and Hamas, his rule suddenly seems untouchable. Less than a week ago, Netanyahu s career was on the rocks. A diverse collection of competing political parties finally found something to agree upon: the controversial PM s time was up. Elections earlier this year again failed to deliver a clear majority. Or even a cluster of related factions big enough to form a loose alliance.
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