The idea that Donald Trump could play a role in shaping Israel’s next government may sound dramatic—but it is no longer far-fetched.
Israel is once again heading into a familiar situation: political fragmentation, contradictory polling, and the growing likelihood of a deadlock. Nearly every voter can find a poll that supports their preferred outcome, yet the broader trend suggests uncertainty and instability.
The central question remains unchanged. Will the “no-Bibi” bloc once again rely on outside support from parties like Ra’am, or will political realities push one of those parties to recognize that a government led by Benjamin Netanyahu is legitimate—and join a broader national coalition?
Into this uncertainty steps a bold prediction.