An analysis published by a subscribed source assesses that the internal rivalry between former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot is severely harming the cohesion and electoral prospects of the Israeli opposition. The piece refers to the tension as a 'civil war' within the opposition camp.
A subscribed political analysis channel published a piece assessing that the public rivalry and personal tension between Naftali Bennett and Gadi Eisenkot is proving 'destructive' to the opposition's ability to present a united front. The analysis characterizes the dynamic as a 'civil war' within the camp, suggesting it undermines any alternative to the current governing coalition. The piece names neither new events nor specific polls; it is an opinion-based assessment of the opposition's internal state.
2 developments
- DevelopingOpposition leaders Bennett, Eisenkot attack emerging deal as security risk
- DevelopingGadi Eisenkot hints he would partner with Netanyahu
- DevelopingEisenkot Challenges Netanyahu to Public Debate
- DevelopingFormer IDF chief Eisenkot: government deal to stay in power is 'irresponsible, harmful to IDF'
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