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

Haaretz

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June 28, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
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

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Al Arabiya English

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· Jun 25, 2026

Is Netanyahu Facing A Losing Strategy?

"Netanyahu has failed on EVERY SINGLE FRONT." Former Middle East Peace Negotiator Gershon Baskin argues Benjamin Netanyahu has not delivered on his promises regarding Iran, Hezbollah, or Gaza.

Off The Press

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· Jul 1, 2026

Netanyahu commits to ‘take care of what is left of the Iranian axis’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of his country’s strength and stressed his continued commitment to achieving a total victory against Iran and its proxies, such as Hezbollah and Hamas. He made the comments during an interview Tuesday night on Israel’s Channel 14 network, “The Patriots.” Netanyahu was asked about the current status of his []...Click to read more

Haaretz

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· Jun 28, 2026

In peddling 'unity' after next election, prime minister is admitting defeat

Prime Minister Netanyahu's call for a 'broad national unity government' lands as he advances bills on conscription, the attorney general and the press, with allies like Jacob Bardugo insisting 'He's extending his hand' even as critics say the move masks a deeper assault on Israeli democracy

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Netanyahu touts Israel’s strength, commits to ‘take care of what is left of the Iranian axis’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of his country’s strength and stressed his continued commitment to achieving a total victory against Iran and its proxies, such as Hezbollah and Hamas. He made the comments during an interview Tuesday night on Israel’s Channel 14 network, “The Patriots.” Netanyahu was asked about the current status of his []

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 3, 2026

In unity government push, Netanyahu bets Israel's political boycott is beginning to crack

POLITICAL AFFAIRS: PM Netanyahu’s emerging campaign is built around a simple proposition: The political boycott against him is losing its rationale, and a broader coalition is again possible.

JFeed

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· Jul 5, 2026

Netanyahu Should Just Stop Pretending Trump Doesn't Control Israel

It's getting to the stage that we can no longer believe Netanyahu - and that's a problem for his friends and foes, equally.

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Related coverage for "Netanyahu's desperate 'unity' pitch admits his far-right coalition's failure": Al Arabiya English — Is Netanyahu Facing A Losing Strategy?. Off The Press — Netanyahu commits to ‘take care of what is left of the Iranian axis’. Haaretz — In peddling 'unity' after next election, prime minister is admitting defeat. Washington Examiner — Netanyahu touts Israel’s strength, commits to ‘take care of what is left of the Iranian axis’. The Jerusalem Post — In unity government push, Netanyahu bets Israel's political boycott is beginning to crack. JFeed — Netanyahu Should Just Stop Pretending Trump Doesn't Control Israel