Netanyahu faces right-wing threat to collapse his government

Al JazeeraFriday, October 10, 2025 at 12:30:54 PM
Benjamin Netanyahu's government is navigating a challenging political landscape as his cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal for Gaza, despite facing threats from right-wing coalition partners. This situation is significant as it highlights the fragility of his administration and the potential for political instability in Israel, which could impact future governance and peace efforts in the region.
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