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How Netanyahu's government is preparing to defile Israel's election

Haaretz

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July 4, 2026

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How Netanyahu's government is preparing to defile Israel's election
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Middle East Eye

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· Jun 27, 2026

Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election

Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants to form a broader coalition after the next election, distancing himself from the far-right allies who have helped keep him in power. I intend to establish a broad national government, not a right-wing government, not a left-wing government that depends on Arab parties, but a broad national government, Netanyahu said in a televised briefing. His remarks mark an attempt to recast his political strategy before a national vote that must take place by 27 October. Netanyahu’s current government has relied heavily on far-right ministers who have pushed Israel deeper into occupation, settlement expansion and military escalation across the region.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Political logic behind Netanyahu’s controversial legislative blitz - analysis

Netanyahu’s controversial legislative push risks voter backlash, but could strengthen his ties with the parties he may need to form his next government.

Al-Monitor

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· Jul 10, 2026

Netanyahu races to keep promises to allies ahead of election

With the Israeli parliament set to dissolve in the coming days, just four months before national elections, the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is racing to pass a series of bills, drawing fierce criticism from opposition. The veteran prime minister, who has held office for nearly two decades across multiple terms, is facing public anger over a series of failures -- particularly those that led to Hamas's unprecedented October 7, 2023 attack, which triggered the war in Gaza.

Haaretz

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· Jun 28, 2026

Netanyahu's desperate 'unity' pitch admits his far-right coalition's failure

Like a serial con man who knows no other way, Netanyahu slips back into his smooth-talking persona before every election, even as he wages a brutal assault on Israel's democracy, before he might lose his far-right majority

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 27, 2026

Netanyahu signals shift, seeks broad national government after election

Netanyahu signals shift, seeks broad national government after election

Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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· Jul 7, 2026

No: 127, 7 July 2026, Regarding the Baseless Allegations and Disinformation Campaign by Israeli Officials

The baseless allegations recently circulated by Israeli officials in a coordinated manner and with calculated timing are part of a disinformation campaign. Netanyahu and his partners in crime deliberately distort...

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Related coverage for "How Netanyahu's government is preparing to defile Israel's election": Middle East Eye — Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election. The Jerusalem Post — Political logic behind Netanyahu’s controversial legislative blitz - analysis. Al-Monitor — Netanyahu races to keep promises to allies ahead of election. Haaretz — Netanyahu's desperate 'unity' pitch admits his far-right coalition's failure. Sweden Herald — Netanyahu signals shift, seeks broad national government after election. Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs — No: 127, 7 July 2026, Regarding the Baseless Allegations and Disinformation Campaign by Israeli Officials