Amit Segal, the senior political commentator for News 12, spoke today (Thursday) with Ben Caspit and Yinon Magal on 103fm about the coalition crisis - and claimed that there is no escape from elections.
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""We all understand that even if they reach an agreement, Blue and White will fall apart, and within two or three months, it will be thrown out. Therefore, in my opinion, the chance of preventing elections is very, very low," Segal said. He added: "Netanyahu now would not want to go to the elections, but it no longer depends solely on him.".
According to him, "The big battle of the elections is between Netanyahu and Saar. Among Saar's voters, there are half right-wing and half center-left. But when you look at who really voted for the right-wing bloc in the last elections, it's about 5-6 seats." He later claimed that he doubts whether a Blue and White ticket will be part of the elections. "Nine months ago, this was a party that was voted for by a million and a quarter people. I don't think Gantz and Ashkenazi are particularly interested in being Gideon Saar's junior partners with the welfare portfolio." He later added: "And we also know the public. Whoever has 6 seats today - on the futures exchange is closer to zero.".