Former IDF Chief Gadi Eisenkot Emerges as Main Political Rival to Netanyahu
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First reported by Kan News · 19 hours ago
What happened
The Wall Street Journal identifies former IDF Chief Gadi Eisenkot as Prime Minister Netanyahu's main political rival, noting Eisenkot's rising support and personal sacrifices. Despite polling neck-and-neck with Likud, Eisenkot's political inexperience and unclear positions present challenges, while Netanyahu remains a resilient election strategist. The article highlights tensions between Netanyahu and US President Trump and the complexities of coalition-building in Israel's upcoming elections.
- 01Gadi Eisenkot is the main political threat to Netanyahu with Yisrael Beytenu polling equal to Likud.
- 02Eisenkot's personal loss in Gaza and military background boost his public trust.
- 03Recent polls show Eisenkot slightly ahead of Netanyahu in suitability for prime minister.
- 04Eisenkot lacks clear stances on key security issues like Gaza's future.
- 05Netanyahu faces criticism over family lifestyle and strained US relations under Trump.
- 06Netanyahu may remain caretaker PM even without a stable coalition after elections.
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