
Israel will hold general elections on October 27
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Israel will hold general elections on October 27. The October elections are widely regarded as a referendum on the leadership of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and appear following the completion of the full four-year term, which ends next week. The most recent polls show that most Israelis want him to leave power, and former commander of the Gadi Eisenkot Army appears as their main opponent.
Furthermore, The security failures that allowed Hamas fighters to enter Israeli territory weigh on the popularity of the head of government.
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Israel will hold general elections on October 27.
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The October elections are widely regarded as a referendum on the leadership of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and appear following the completion of the full four-year term, which ends next week.
according to Diário de NotíciasThe most recent polls show that most Israelis want him to leave power, and former commander of the Gadi Eisenkot Army appears as their main opponent.
according to CartaCapitalThe security failures that allowed Hamas fighters to enter Israeli territory weigh on the popularity of the head of government.
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