Political analyst Amit Segal (N12) assesses that two possible scenarios are favorable for Prime Minister Netanyahu, who would be pleased if a 'sorting committee' comes about without him being the one to propose it.
Amit Segal, a prominent Israeli political commentator for N12, offered an analysis on Saturday evening regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political calculus. Segal argued that two currently unnamed options would be advantageous for Netanyahu, and that the prime minister would be happy to see a 'sorting committee' — a mechanism likely related to coalition or judicial arrangements — formed without his having to initiate it. The analysis provides insight into Netanyahu's strategic positioning, though no specific events or decisions are reported.
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