Netanyahu seeking electoral stalemate, new elections to stay in power, former adviser says
Former adviser to the prime minister, Aviv Bushinsky, said Netanyahu would try to preserve a political deadlock and keep the change bloc from reaching 61 seats
Assessment
A former adviser to the prime minister claims Netanyahu aims for a political deadlock to trigger new elections, preventing the change bloc from securing a majority. This suggests a strategy of prolonging instability to maintain his position rather than accepting a clear electoral outcome. The claim raises questions about the prime minister's willingness to govern under a stable coalition.
