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A stunning political comeback for Israel’s Netanyahu may give way to governing nightmare ahead

  • Written by Guy Ziv, Associate professor, American University School of International Service
imageCould compromise with far-right partners leave Benjamin Netanyahu feeling hot under the collar?Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

Israel’s political magician has done it again.

Having been turned out of office in 2021 as the first sitting Israeli prime minister to be indicted – and with his corruption trial still underway – Benjamin...

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