A year after the formation of the government that ousted him, Netanyahu shines as chairman of the opposition
Developments in the Knesset and the court only strengthen and bring him closer to 61 seats.
Saar's decision to make the Judea and Samaria Law a test of loyalty for the continued existence of the government reinforced the feeling that "Bennett-Lapid" end is near.
The Likud says it is pressuring Saar to cut losses right now and make a decision, while the latter is willing to open official negotiations only when it is clear that the government has reached its end, that is, if and when a proposal to dissolve the Knesset passes first reading.
In the meantime, Netanyahu and his executor Yariv Levin continue to act against individuals on the right and with new hope that they will join Silman and be the 61st finger to dissolve the Knesset. The contacts and conversations with them only increase the pressure on everyone else.