
What if Gadi Eisenkot became Israel’s next prime minister? Four months before the legislative elections, this former chief of staff with a massive build is establishing himself as one of the leading figures of the anti-Netanyahu bloc. For the first time this week, polls place his Yashar party in the lead, tied with the Prime Minister’s Likud party (21 seats each). He is ahead of Naftali Bennett, long considered Benyamin Netanyahu’s most serious rival.
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