What happens if Binyamin Netanyahu loses Israel’s next election? | The Economist
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Israel will head to the polls later this year. But what will happen if the current prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, loses? Under his leadership, Israel’s global reputation has taken a battering. It’s been condemned by governments across the world since the start of the war in Gaza for its disproportionate use of violence and its toleration of settler attacks on the West Bank. The Economist’s top experts join our geopolitics editor, David Rennie, to discuss what the upcoming election means for Israel, its global standing and the Palestinian people. #netanyahu #israel #gaza #election #politics 00:00 - Could Netanyahu losing the election transform Israel’s global standing? 02:44 - What if Netanyahu wins again? 03:13 - Israel’s global standing and the Palestinian people Watch the full show: bit.ly/4vnTeG5 Sign up to the Insider newsletter: https://econ.st/4nOyzIb Subscribe to The Economist: https://www.economist.com/subscribe Download our app: https://www.economist.com/ge
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