ASSESSMENTS
Amid Political Chaos, Israel Remains Focused on Iran
Dec 3, 2019 | 10:30 GMT

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, speaks with Cabinet Secretary Tzachi Braverman during a weekly Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on Dec. 1.
(ABIR SULTAN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
Highlights
- Israel's political crisis will endure throughout 2020, fueled by a heated culture war between the country's secular and religious factions.
- The right-wing's push to preserve its power could challenge Israel's rule of law and accelerate the government's shift toward more hard-line policies, such as annexing the West Bank.
- The ongoing political chaos, however, won't keep the Israeli military from continuing to strike Iran and its allies in the region.
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