Netanyahu's Popularity Falls Amidst Trial
Israeli media reports indicate Prime Minister Netanyahu's trial is progressing slowly, with no immediate verdict expected. The fear of conviction is described as a key motivation for Netanyahu to maintain power.
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Sources · 7 independent
BBC World Service
“Israeli media reporting really doesn't talk too much about the could go forward at a faster pace than it's been going at now. But it doesn't seem like any kind of verdict will be reached soon. But this is also what really motivates Netanyahu to hold on to power, fear of being convicted.”
BBC Radio 4
“fell. Netanyahu himself, of course, took a terrible hit in his popularity.”
BBC WS backup
“quite unusual is that he hasn't had a game in the polls.”
BBC Radio 4
“Netanyahu is almost, there's reports of him just feeling completely out of But we can't be sure.”
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