A Times of Israel analysis argues that Prime Minister Netanyahu is at a new low in his political survival, and alleges that his partnership with ultra-Orthodox parties comes at the cost of equality under the law and Israel's defense capacity.
The Times of Israel analysis, published Wednesday afternoon, portrays Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political position as severely weakened. The article argues that Netanyahu's renewed partnership with ultra-Orthodox factions undermines legal equality and military readiness, drawing comparisons to the political crisis of 2023. The piece is an opinion column, not a news report, and reflects the author's assessment.
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