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Netanyahu’s Election Promises Spark Skepticism Over International Partnerships

Netanyahu is a familiar figure on the campaign trail, and it’s no surprise that his recent statement about forming new international partnerships was met with skepticism at home.
This is a tactic he’s employed time and time again, particularly during times of crisis, to create a sense of intrigue and mystery for his base, but ultimately, these claims have failed to materialize.
Even countries with which Israel has a peace agreement, such as Jordan, have expressed their discontent with Israeli policies, as recently highlighted by a statement from the Jordanian royal office, citing the outcome of the war and the impact on the Palestinians and the occupied West Bank and Gaza.
Netanyahu’s election speech, delivered before the Passover holiday, was an opportunity to tout his government’s achievements, particularly its efforts to counter Iran. However, as the head of the opposition noted, the speech was notable for what it didn’t say: the word “almost,” which would have acknowledged that these achievements are still incomplete, even according to Netanyahu’s own admission.

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