Eisenkot and Lieberman Identified the Crack: This Is How They Are Trying to Break Netanyahu's Bloc
Gadi Eisenkot is launching a new campaign aimed at right-wing voters who have been disappointed with Netanyahu. His party hopes to draw votes from Likud and Religious Zionism, and build a statesmanlike alternative from within…
Assessment
Gadi Eisenkot and Avigdor Lieberman are targeting disillusioned right-wing voters, aiming to fracture the coalition that has kept Netanyahu in power. The success of this strategy depends on whether enough voters prioritize national unity over ideological loyalty to the current leadership. The coming weeks will show if this appeal can actually peel away significant support from Likud and Religious Zionism.
