The list of Bibi-centric grievances goes on and on. One can never rule out Bibi’s remarkable survival skills, but a surging tide of opposition, coalescing in rising support for a relative political newcomer, Gadi Eisenkot, former IDF chief of staff, now leader of the new centrist political party Yashar, which translates to “straight,” ”direct,” and “honest,” speaks to a deep hunger for radical change at the top. Three weeks ago, the burly, plainspoken Eisenkot ran neck and neck with Bibi in a “suitability for Prime Minister” poll. As of July 14, he is ahead by nine points, 43 versus 34 per cent.
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