Israelis Have Shown Netanyahu the Door. Can He
Inflict More Damage Before He Exits?
There looms the possibility of weeks of
horse-trading and the Joint List of Arab legislators
becoming the official opposition
By Jonathan CookSeptember 20, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - For most
Israelis, the general election on Tuesday was about
one thing and one thing only. Not the economy, nor
the occupation, nor even corruption scandals. It was
about Benjamin Netanyahu. Should he head yet another
far-right government, or should his 10-year divisive
rule come to an end?
Barring a last-minute upset as the final ballot
papers are counted, Israelis have made their verdict
clear: Netanyahu’s time is up.
In April’s inconclusive election, which led to
this re-run, Netanyahu’s Likud party tied with its
main opponent in the Blue and White party, led by
retired general Benny Gantz. This time Gantz appears
to have nudged ahead, with 33 seats to Netanyahu’s
31 in the 120-member parliament. Both parties fared
worse than they did in April, when they each secured
35 seats.
But much more significantly, Netanyahu appears to
have fallen short of the 61-seat majority he needs
to form yet another far-right government comprising
settler and religious parties.
His failure is all the more glaring, given that
he conducted by far the ugliest – and most reckless
– campaign in Israeli history. That was because the
stakes were sky-high.
Only a government of the far-right – one entirely
beholden to Netanyahu – could be relied on to pass
legislation guaranteeing him immunity from a legal
process due to begin next month. Without it, he is
likely to be indicted on multiple charges of fraud
and breach of trust.
So desperate was Netanyahu to avoid that fate,
according to reports published in the Israeli media
on election day, that he was only a hair’s breadth
away from launching a war on Gaza last week as a way
to postpone the election.
Israel’s chief law officer, attorney general
Avichai Mendelblit, stepped in to halt the attack
when he discovered the security cabinet had approved
it only after Netanyahu concealed the army command’s
major reservations.
Netanyahu also tried to bribe right-wing voters
by promising last week that he would annex much of
the West Bank immediately after the election – a
stunt that blatantly violated campaigning laws,
according to Mendelblit.
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