In seven weeks-time, Israelis will head to polling stations for the third time in less than a year, in an effort to break Jerusalem’s political deadlock. The main contenders would once again be, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who leads the ruling-Likud and former IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz, who chairs the Blue and White party.
What are the prospects for Israel to finally get a new functioning government?
Panel discussion on TV7 Israel News:
– Jonathan Hessen, host.
– Amir Oren, analyst.
– Colonel Reuven Ben-Shalom, cross-cultural strategist and associate at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism.
– Mr. Mitchell Barak, CEO Kevoon Research Group.
Ben Gvir should step aside.
Ideas are not more important than reality.
Even if the ideas are wonderful.
Otzma yehudi is the only party to be trusted not to give back land and not to join Ganz and Lapid.
Last election people were told not to vote for them so they didnt pass the threshhold of 3.25. If they get into the knesset they can cause change for the better
Let the Arab members be banned. They hate Israel. If they can run why was meir kahane banned. They also double crossed ben Gevir. Now many good Jews will vote for him instead of Bennet and company. Polls now show he may well get four seats. But the truth is there will have to be another election after this as non of the two major parties add up to 61 seats. So that’s the good news.
Rabbi Kaduri said years ago that a sign of moshiach will be israel not being able to make a knesset. No one understood at the time what he meant but now we see it.
All thats happening with world upheaval. In usa with impeachment ,and at same time in israel with elections and the rise of anti semitism worldwide and many more earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, fires and floods, is a sign of moshiach being very close
it has more to do with stepping up acts of kindness, mivtzoyim, etc