Recent discussions highlight a significant shift in both Israeli public opinion and international relations, as an overwhelming majority of Israelis and the Biden administration express a desire for the removal of Binyamin Netanyahu from his position as Israel's leader, often referred to as 'Deposing the King of Israel'. This sentiment comes amidst escalating US-Israel tensions and political turmoil within Israel, as noted in an opinion piece. However, the process of deposing Netanyahu is complex, with three main methods for replacing an Israeli government, none of which are straightforward. The situation is further complicated by the timing of the Knesset's winter session, which is nearing its end, delaying any potential serious movement towards Netanyahu's removal until at least late May.
Most Israelis want Netanyahu out. So do many of Israel's allies. But as @AnshelPfeffer explains, the mechanics of deposing him are harder than you might think; with the Knesset's winter session almost done, no serious movement is expected before late May. https://t.co/TUCgn2BMiQ
As US-Israel tensions escalate amid political turmoil, will Netanyahu survive, and are elections on the table? - opinion. https://t.co/RpxSfmCyYI
America wants Binyamin Netanyahu out. There are three main ways in which an Israeli government can be replaced. None of them is simple https://t.co/SLv89UIwrW 👇
Deposing the King of Israel - An overwhelming majority of Israelis as well as the Biden administration want Netanyahu out. But removing him is far from simple. My latest in @TheEconomist https://t.co/sfijeIKdjZ
It is hard to think of a time when an American president has come so close to publicly endorsing the deposing of Israel’s elected leader. But Binyamin Netanyahu’s exit is fraught with dangers https://t.co/3Bn5kzdaiE 👇