Michael Koplow, International Policy Digest: Israeli Election: Who will Win?
Israeli politics is massively entertaining and raucous under normal circumstances, but tomorrow’s election is particularly special since for the first time in awhile, the outcome is entirely up in the air. Nobody knows with any real degree of certainty who will emerge victorious or how the coalition horse trading will conclude or even who is going to get the first shot at building that coalition. Americans – me very much included – spend lots of time watching shows like House of Cards, Scandal, Game of Thrones, and others that provide twists and turns that hinge on varying degrees of political surprises, but there is nothing like the real thing, and Israel’s election is certain to provide that. If you haven’t been paying attention, you’re missing the best reality show that exists.
Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The Israeli Election
HUFFPOLLSTER: What The Polls Predict For Israel's Election -- Huffington Post
5 Things to Watch in Israel’s Elections -- WSJ
Seven post-election scenarios: What could happen after Israel votes? -- Anshel Pfeffer, Haaretz
Israel Election: Bibi Has Failed to Connect -- Marc Schulman, Newsweek
My responsibility, my promise -- Isaac Herzog, Times of Israel
What a Herzog Foreign Policy Would Look Like -- Raphael Gellar, Real Clear World
Israeli Elections 2015: A Brief Guide to the Unexpected -- Edward Delman, The Atlantic
Israel elections: will Netanyahu cling to power? -- Channel 4 News
Israel's election looks set to weaken, but not oust Netanyahu -- Lisa Goldman, Al Jazeera
Israel’s next coalition: 3 possible scenarios -- John Reed, Financial Times
Anyone But Netanyahu? -- Mairav Zonszein, The Nation
Why Palestinians no longer care about the Israeli election -- Raja Shehadeh, The Guardian
Israel election: An end or new era for Netanyahu? -- Kevin Connolly, BBC
The Future of Israel Might Be Decided by the Joint List Arab Coalition -- Creede Newton, Vice News
The next prime minister's real security challenge -- Ron Ben-Yishai, YNet News
The Big Israel Election Issue That Nobody in the U.S. Is Talking About -- Bloomberg
Israel’s game of thrones: first the vote, then the kingmaking -- Jeffrey Heller, al Arabiya/Reuters
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