In retrospect, maybe we shouldn’t have been surprised that Benjamin Netanyahu—who is likely facing multiple criminal indictments and who only a third of Israelis think should be prime minister—has had some trouble rallying allies to his side. But after all the comebacks and near escapes he has pulled off in his long career, it seemed foolish to bet against him after April’s election. Now, however, his career, and possibly his freedom, are in jeopardy after he failed to form a coalition government by the deadline Wednesday, forcing parliament to dissolve itself and call a new election in September.
No politician is as powerful as you think he is. Obama found that out, and spent his whole term trying to destroy America just because, as President, he still had to obey the law.
Better to be the tyrant king of a hellhole, than a mere president in heaven.
Grayson Garcia
He's still got four months. Trying to give himself immunity from prosecution is something the owners of Israel cannot tolerate.
he is not that relevant. Check out Ariel Sharon, and ahud Barack. Other Israeli PMs. Both have even more miserable human rights records than bibi, but American idiot goyim have the memory of a goldfish, no none of this really matters.
Nice digits, so I hate to point out that this current situation is a feint, in four months the war with Iran, or a newer surprise opponent will be underway, and they won't rock the boat. He's a villain, but he delivers to his own people.
Who cares he's just one guy. International elite jewry can not only afford to cast aside one of their pieces that gets too much negative attention but rather will do it themselves because it's necessary to pacify their critics that the great evil has been dealt with.
Kevin Carter
how long are you in? I will hit 10 months of No Fap in a few days...
Christian Martinez
Bibi is eventually going to be charged with war crimes and probably end up suicided. A lot of Israelis know this and realize its just a matter of time and expect that point is quickly approaching.