Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is facing pressure to step down from both domestic and international sources. Despite widespread desire for his removal, the process of deposing him is challenging, with no imminent movement expected until late May. Netanyahu is adamant about not resigning voluntarily, relying on the lack of unity among his rivals in the Knesset to stay in office.
.@AnshelPfeffer The world over, observers ask how Netanyahu, so widely reviled & beleaguered in the polls, is still hanging on. But he has zero intention of resigning on his own accord. And Schumer-style reproofs might even defer the ‘day after Netanyahu’ https://t.co/jG5JuN1g2t
Netanyahu is incapable of taking responsibility for October 7 and has no intention of ever resigning. Until his rivals in the Knesset get their act together, no outside pressure will get him out of office / @AnshelPfeffer https://t.co/fncb8zbuiq
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
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 👇
Week In Review 📚Netanyahu holds firm, for now, against Biden pressure, @ATParasiliti writes https://t.co/9QE4W6OGBl