Is this the end of Netanyahu’s 12-year stint as Israeli PM? | Inside Story

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Israel’s fragile coalition is preparing for its first test of survival and the man it’s trying to push from power isn’t going without a fight.

Benjamin Netanyahu has accused his old allies, turned rivals, of selling out to form the new coalition, which includes hardline right-wingers, liberals and – historically – a Palestinian Israeli party.

Presenter: Peter Dobbie

Guests:

Neri Zilber – Adjunct Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Mouin Rabbani – Co-Editor of the Jadaliyya online magazine, which is produced by the Arab Studies Institute.

Martin Indyk – A former U.S. Ambassador to Israel.

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