Netanyahu’s political future looks uncertain. His rivals still won’t count him out
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Netanyahu's political future looks uncertain. His rivals still won't count him out
Along with an established party apparatus, Netanyahu's three decades in politics also brings other political advantages, not least of which is a solid base of support
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By Swikar Oli
Published Jun 25, 2026
Last updated Jun 26, 2026
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