From WSJopinion: The Israeli right surges with Benjamin Netanyahu’s electoral victory, leaving behind political paralysis and a rump left
Russia insists Ukraine is planning to use a 'dirty bomb,' an accusation that's been dismissed as a false-flag operation, much like the one underway at Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant. Images: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP Composite: Mark KellyBenjamin Netanyahu has been around long enough to have done something to rankle almost every Israeli.
With nearly 90% of ballots counted, Mr. Netanyahu’s Likud Party is set to win 32 seats, up from 30 in 2021, with a path to a coalition government as large as 65. Barring a late swing, this would be a larger majority for the right in the Knesset than anyone saw coming, ending the political paralysis that has plagued the country since 2019.
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