Hyderabad: Israel is going to general elections on Tuesday which will decide the fate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's prime ministership. By the look of it the Israel elections are more about Netanyahu, the incumbent Prime Minister than about the state of Israel. This is because Netanyahu has served as the country's Prime Minister for a very long time, about 14 years and has embedded himself seemingly inextricably with the tough, no -nonsense image of Israel that it has assumed over the past decade. The polls thus hold utmost significance in deciding the future of West Asia's peace because an aggressive Israel is considered by many as incompatible with long lasting peace that the region has been crying for since the Arab -Israel war of 1967.
With the Palestinian fights having ebbed largely, the wars that are waged against Israel come from the Iran-backed Hezbollah. And also from the Hamas. US President Trump's support for the shifting of capital to Jerusalem, a contested territory and Netanyahu's declaration that Israel would annex lands give rise to far more tensions than was witnessed in recent times. Against this the opposition players in Israel promise little change in the status quo. Yet the fatigue factor is there. As contender Benny Grantz says,"Enough is enough".
Here is a look at the contestants and broadly what they want to bring in.
Benjamin Netanyahu
If Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud party makes it to the Prime Minister's office this time too, then he will become the longest serving Prime Minister of the nation after David Ben-Gurien.
Netanyahu, who is the ninth Prime Minister of Israel, has been serving the nation since 2009 for three consecutive terms and has also lead the country from 1996 to 1999.
Though Netanyahu is accused of three corruption cases, political pundits claim that he is ahead in the race because of his efforts in safeguarding the nation's interests, security and developing international relations.
Most importantly, the world's most powerful nation- the US backs Netanyahu. Netanyahu has also improved relations with Russia's Vladimir Putin .
Benny Gantz