Israeli Elections: Trying to Escape From the Deadlock, Again
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Israeli Elections: Trying to Escape From the Deadlock, Again
Giuseppe Dentice
29 February 2020

The March 2 general elections in Israel – the third in 11 months – remain contested and uncertain, crossed by scandals, fake news and harsh propaganda. The country is facing an unprecedented political situation, with a heavy toll on governance and policymaking. According to the latest polls, neither Benjamin Netanyahu nor Benny Gantz will cobble together a majority: the scenario of a fourth election is increasingly likely. Trump's Peace Plan and its still unpredictable outcomes for Israel, the Palestinians and the region have added even more uncertainty to this situation. What is it at stake? How will Washington's Middle East plan impact the Israeli vote? Has Netanyahu’s time in power come to an end? 

The “Netanyahu Factor” Driving Israelis to the Polls
Nimrod Goren
Mitvim
Netanyahu vs Gantz: How to Defeat Each Other
Peter Lintl
SWP
Bibi and the Right-Wing: Between Unity and Fragmentation
Anna Maria Bagaini
University of Nottingham
Will Israeli Arabs Tip the Balance in the Elections?
Claudia De Martino
UNIMED
Religious Parties: A Crucial Needle in the Israeli Vote
Davide Assael
LechLechà
What Palestinians Should Expect from Israeli Elections
Hugh Lovatt
ECFR
The Deal of the Century: Netanyahu’s Gamble to Win the Elections
Giuseppe Dentice
Catholic University and ISPI

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Giuseppe Dentice
ISPI Associate Research Fellow and Catholic University

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