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The article discusses the upcoming competition between Gadi Eisenkot and Benjamin Netanyahu in the 2026 Israeli elections. Polls indicate an increasing likelihood of Eisenkot winning and gaining enough seats to potentially become Prime Minister, although this depends on forming a coalition capable of securing a two-thirds majority in the Knesset. The analysis emphasizes that the battle for power is not only about securing first place but also about controlling Place 61—the crucial seat for forming a government. The article explores Eisenkot's military background and policies, which combine a firm security stance with the ability to attract right-wing and centrist votes that have traditionally favored Likud. It highlights his position on coalition issues and how this could influence the makeup of a potential government, particularly concerning settlement policies, relations with Palestinians, and domestic Israeli issues. The piece also examines the possibilities of forming a coalition without him, internal Likud conflicts, and the role this could play in shaping Israel’s political future if he wins.
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