Herzog avertit qu'Israël fait face à un « état d'urgence civique » avant les élections
Le président Isaac Herzog a averti mardi qu'Israël fait face à un « état d'urgence civique » alors que le pays se dirige vers des élections nationales au milieu d'une guerre en cours, de profondes…
Évaluation
Herzog's warning frames the upcoming Israeli elections as a moment of acute internal fragility, not just a routine political transition. The president is publicly naming a crisis of social cohesion, rule of law erosion, and rising extremism while the country remains at war. This signals that the election campaign itself may become a flashpoint for further unrest, and that the state's institutions are under strain from within as much as from external threats. The key question is whether political leaders will respond to his call for a renewed shared contract or exploit the divisions he describes.
