Netanyahu Calls for National Unity Government Amid Criticism from Gadi Eizenkot
How 5 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Arutz Sheva · 4 hours ago
What happened
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called for a broad unity government ahead of the 2026 elections but faced sharp criticism from former IDF Chief Gadi Eizenkot. Meanwhile, Israel secured a historic agreement with Lebanon, backed by the U.S., allowing Israeli forces to remain in southern Lebanon to counter Hezbollah. The mainstream media largely ignored these developments, highlighting political divisions within Israel.
- 01Netanyahu urges formation of a broad national unity government before 2026 elections.
- 02Gadi Eizenkot rejects Netanyahu’s call, favoring Arab and left-wing politicians over right-wing unity.
- 03Israel secures historic agreement with Lebanon to keep IDF forces in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah.
- 04The U.S., including Trump and Rubio, fully supports the Israel-Lebanon security arrangement.
- 05Mainstream Israeli media largely black out Netanyahu’s press conference and the Lebanon agreement.
- 06Analyst Yaakov Bardugo highlights political and media divisions undermining national unity efforts.
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