Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not concede defeat after the country’s election on Tuesday, but when he took the stage in Tel Aviv following the vote to address a few hundred supporters, it was clear that he had lost something. As he vowed to wait until the final results of the deadlocked election, he blamed the media, Arab parties, the left ― everyone but himself.
Netanyahu now faces one of the direst situations of his political career ― and one that could end his run as Israel’s longest-serving leader. He is also facing criminal indictments for fraud, bribery and breach of trust that could land him in jail if he lacks the immunity given to the prime minister’s office.
Although it’s possible Netanyahu finds a way to stay in office ― potentially in a unity government that shares rotating leadership with Gantz ― the election suggested that his power to eke out victories is slipping away. Netanyahu resorted to desperate measures in the final stretch of the campaign, vowing to annex large parts of the West Bank, playing on far-right nationalist sentiment, ignoring election laws and attempting voter suppression measures.
Story continuesThis time around, Netanyahu again targeted Israel’s Arab minority as he warned they would steal the election, and he attempted to pass a law that would have allowed filming at polling stations. Likud officials even claimed on Election Day to have installed facial recognition cameras at voting stations in Arab areas, but Israeli media disparaged their accounts as inaccurate and intended to intimidate voters.
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