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Opposition Struggles to Define Peace Ahead of Israeli Elections

As Israeli elections draw near, the opposition's focus remains on opposing Netanyahu rather than articulating a vision for peace, reflecting a broader struggle within the political landscape.

Editorial StaffMay 19, 20261 MIN READ

With the Israeli elections approaching, the opposition appears to be concentrating on rejecting Prime Minister Netanyahu rather than presenting a clear alternative for peace.

Despite the challenges facing Netanyahu's coalition, most rivals have not distanced themselves from his nationalist stance, indicating a reluctance to engage in a more conciliatory dialogue regarding coexistence with Palestinians.

This situation suggests that the opposition may be caught in a conceptual impasse, struggling to articulate a coherent strategy that addresses the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.