An emblematic middle-class suburb of Tel Aviv is divided over whether to re-elect Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, auguring more political gridlock
REHOVOT, Israel—This middle-class suburb near Tel Aviv has so closely tracked the country’s national politics that it has become known as the Ohio of Israel.
Now, with Israel initiating the process to dissolve parliament and call an unprecedented third election in less than a year, residents in this town of 140,000 are—like the nation as a whole—divided on whether to return Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister in a new ballot expected in March. Lawmakers were expected to approve a new vote later Wednesday. A new election...
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