Israelis turning their back to Netanyahu

An Iranian expert in regional affairs says the face of Israeli ruling authorities have been marred due to a raft of domestic challenges including economic woes, failures in Gaza and strained relations with EU states.
Editor of political desk in the Iranian Resalat daily, Hanif Qafari was speaking to the Qods news Agency in Tehran.
The expert touched on conflicts of interests between Israel and Western governments during the rule of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, adding that the Zionist community amid the development has growingly become inclined to leave Netanyahu behind and see another personality in office in the upcoming March 17 elections.
The expert noted however that an election collation against Netanyahu appears shaky giving Netanyahu more chances to win the elections.
“Netanyahu also seeks to make an excuse out of external threats facing Israel to absorb more support in the occupied Palestine (Israel),” he added.
The expert believed that Netanyahu by calling on European Jews to immigrate to Israel or planning a US Congressional appearance seeks to aggrandize on his Zionist platform as election propaganda.