A political analysis from Amit Segal (N12) assesses that a proposed political union between Benjamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman has failed, drawing a parallel to the failed 2013 merger between the two figures.
Amit Segal (N12) reports that a political union between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Lieberman has failed. The analysis draws a direct comparison to the 2013 elections, when a similar merger effort between the two politicians also collapsed. The current development is framed as a repeat of that historical failure, though the specific terms or timeline of the proposed deal are not detailed in the report. The assessment remains attributed to Segal's analysis; no official confirmation from either party has been published.
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