Abstract
In the aftermath of mid-term elections, the incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu narrowly succeeded in forming a right wing coalition government, fourth in a series. Although the current regional environment favours Israel, Netanyahu is likely to face a multitude of challenges. The opportunities emerge from the neutralization of most if not all militaries in the region, besides Israel’s standing as undeclared nuclear power. Concurrently, the same regional chaos that played a role in neutralizing most of regional militaries in Israel’s favour and a potential US-Iran nuclear deal pose challenges for Israel. The impact of these elections becomes more significant, as Israel’s status of undeclared nuclear power established. The elections in Israel and their results although do not directly impact Pakistan, the economic and strategic significance of Middle East as well as close military relations of India and Israel require us to study the current trends. In this context, this study gives a rundown of election scenario and its aftermath. It also talks about Netanyahu as prime minister along with underlining the regional implications of these elections.
Keyword(s)
environment, neutralization, strategic - significance, negotiations