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Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, is campaigning in the country’s fourth election in two years—while also standing trial on corruption charges. Will this election mark a shift in Israel’s political landscape?
00:00 – Four elections in two years: why?
00:57 – How is Netanyahu polling?
01:59 – Netanyahu’s corruption charges
03:03 – What’s next for the corruption trial?
04:33 – What led to government collapse
05:34 – Where has Netanyahu gone wrong?
07:21 – Who could be the next prime minister?
09:32 – Israel & America: what could change?
10:48 – What next for Palestine?
11:50 – Could the West Bank be annexed?
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