Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu is under attack from all sides.
And his chief rival, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, smells blood in the water.
Sure, Netanyahu destroyed the Iranian nuclear threat and humiliated the Iranian regime in an unprecedented joint military attack coordinated with President Donald J. Trump and the Pentagon.
But that was weeks ago.
This week, the New York Times and many world leaders and media outlets are accusing Netanyahu of starving the Palestinians in Gaza.
The International Criminal Court is accusing Bibi of committing genocide in Gaza.
He continues to stand trial on multiple indictments for alleged corruption.
Two ultra-Orthodox political parties have just quit the Netanyahu government, furious with him for not passing a law to exempt their sons from serving in the IDF.
That brings Netanyahu’s coalition down to just 50 seats in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament.
He needs at least 61seats out of the 120 seats in the Knesset to stay in power.
So, the prospect of Bibi’s government collapsing when the Knesset comes back in session in October seems very real.
And Bibi’s poll numbers are not good.
INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE GROWING TO ESTABLISH A PALESTINIAN STATE
If that weren’t enough, the French, Saudis, British, and Canadians – just to name a few – are suddenly and very publicly declaring their support for the immediate establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state in the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) and Gaza with East Jerusalem as its capital, putting Netanyahu and his government on the defensive.
As momentum builds for new elections in Israel – and global pressure to favor the Palestinian cause rather than Israel continues to mount – Naftali Bennett is gearing up to run with the new political party he is working around the clock to build.
Polls show that among all party leaders, Bennett has the strongest chance of unseating Netanyahu.





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