Israel divided: Netanyahu’s coalition crisis – podcast

As the war in Gaza approaches its seventh month, tens of thousands of protesters in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and other cities in Israel have demanded the release of hostages held in Gaza and called for new elections.

The Guardian’s Jerusalem correspondent, Bethan McKernan, tells Michael Safi it is a moment of political danger for the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who also faces pressure from within his ruling coalition over the issue of exemption from military service granted to the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. Israel’s allies, including the US, are piling pressure on Netanyahu to urgently allow aid into Gaza, which faces a famine, and to spell out how he will address the aftermath of the conflict.

An end to the conflict and new elections would spell trouble for the Israeli prime minister. Polls shows he would probably lose power, meaning he would once again have to face the charges of corruption, which he has always denied, first filed in 2019.

Closeup of Benjamin Netanyahu against a blue background. Photograph: Reuters/Ronen Zvulun


Photograph: Ronen Zvulun/Reuters

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