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Anshel Pfeffer

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

Analysis

Can anyone beat Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel's upcoming general election?

The Knesset returns to session with one issue — the election — on the agenda

October 12, 2018 15:50
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After a long summer and Chagim break, members of the Knesset will be back in Jerusalem with only one issue on their agenda.

By law, elections must be held by November 2019, but the expectation is that the current coalition has passed its sell-by date and Israelis will be going to the polls in a matter of months.

The main reason for bringing the elections forward by eight or nine months is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s calculation that he can strengthen his hand by winning a fifth term before the attorney general decides to indict him on multiple charges of corruption. Nearly everyone — including Mr Netanyahu himself — expects will this happen eventually.

The Prime Minister believes that a renewed mandate, which the polls predict voters will give him, will put him in a position to demand his coalition partners commit to staying in government even if he is indicted.