Netanyahu may not care if the coalition falters, former Israeli ambassador says

FRANCE 24's Mark Owen speaks to Former Israeli Ambassador and Political Adviser to Shimon Peres and Ehud Barak, Alon Pinkas, about the crisis at the heart of the ruling Israeli coalition following the pullout of the ultra-Orthodox faction. He says that Benjamin Netanyahu may not care whether the coalition falters, and he may even welcome early elections in the fall because of the impossibility of reconciling the demands of his fractious coalition partners on Gaza and the war.

Netanyahu may not care if the coalition falters, former Israeli ambassador says
FRANCE 24's Mark Owen speaks to Former Israeli Ambassador and Political Adviser to Shimon Peres and Ehud Barak, Alon Pinkas, about the crisis at the heart of the ruling Israeli coalition following the pullout of the ultra-Orthodox faction. He says that Benjamin Netanyahu may not care whether the coalition falters, and he may even welcome early elections in the fall because of the impossibility of reconciling the demands of his fractious coalition partners on Gaza and the war.

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