Uzi Dayan discussed the upcoming Israeli elections occurring during a time of war, explaining that Israel faces security challenges on multiple fronts.
These include Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza while dealing with election campaigns featuring over 15 political parties with a 3.25% threshold for representation.
He outlined the key ideological differences between right and left-wing parties in Israel, focusing on issues like Jerusalem's status as capital, border security, the Palestinian state question, and military service requirements.
Dayan emphasized that for Netanyahu to win the election, he must continue demonstrating strong leadership in the battlefield, particularly in Lebanon and Syria, while also ensuring high voter turnout since elections often see less than 50% participation in such challenging times.