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Haaretz editor, Aluf Benn, on Netanyahu's political survival

Haaretz editor, Aluf Benn, on Netanyahu's political survival

Golda Meir fell after the Yom Kippur War. Menachem Begin quit after the disaster of the 1982 Lebanon invasion. But despite the trauma of October 7, Benjamin Netanyahu remains — still the dominant figure in Israeli politics. Aluf Benn, editor in chief of the left-leaning Haaretz, argues that Netanyahu’s survival is “perhaps the greatest break with the status quo of Israeli history.” GUEST: Aluf Benn, Editor in chief of Haaretz, Israel's newspaper of the left. PRODUCER: Ali Benton

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November 24, 202537m 22s

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Golda Meir fell after the Yom Kippur War. Menachem Begin quit after the disaster of the 1982 Lebanon invasion. But despite the trauma of October 7, Benjamin Netanyahu remains — still the dominant figure in Israeli politics. Aluf Benn, editor in chief of the left-leaning Haaretz, argues that Netanyahu’s survival is “perhaps the greatest break with the status quo of Israeli history.”

  • GUEST: Aluf Benn, Editor in chief of Haaretz, Israel's newspaper of the left. 
  • PRODUCER: Ali Benton

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