Despite a prompt lockdown, the veteran leader is seen to have lost control of the crisis
For Benjamin Netanyahu it wasn’t a bad spring this year, considering the previous 12 months.
The prime minister managed, somehow, to continue his treasured run as Israel’s longest-serving leader, despite a scandalous corruption indictment, three national elections that almost ousted him, and a menacing party primary. Having been sworn back into power – his fifth term – in May, the 70-year-old politician won global praise for a swift lockdown, with Israel cited as a textbook example of how to handle a pandemic.
Continue reading…Despite a prompt lockdown, the veteran leader is seen to have lost control of the crisisCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageFor Benjamin Netanyahu it wasn’t a bad spring this year, considering the previous 12 months.The prime minister managed, somehow, to continue his treasured run as Israel’s longest-serving leader, despite a scandalous corruption indictment, three national elections that almost ousted him, and a menacing party primary. Having been sworn back into power – his fifth term – in May, the 70-year-old politician won global praise for a swift lockdown, with Israel cited as a textbook example of how to handle a pandemic. Continue reading…