
Different parties ‘on the rise’ within the anti-Netanyahu right | Benjamin Netanyahu
Key Takeaways
- Several anti-Netanyahu parties are gaining traction within Israel's right-wing.
- Analysts evaluate how these rising groups could influence future government coalitions.
- The article highlights fragmentation rather than a single unified anti-Netanyahu front.
Rise of anti-Netanyahu right
Different parties are on the rise within the anti-Netanyahu right, according to political analyst Dahlia Scheindlin, as Netanyahu’s popularity continues to fluctuate.
“BREAKING Iran's Araghchi: Iran does not seek ceasefire, will continue to defend itselfTrump says allies who rely on Gulf oil must keep Hormuz Strait openIran says US-Israel attacks have killed more than 200 children Click to pause breaking news tickerpause-square-backgroundClose Breaking News Tickerclose Toggle Play Different parties 'on the rise' within the anti-Netanyahu right Political analyst Dahlia Scheindlin explains why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s popularity keeps fluctuating”
She points to the war on Gaza, captive deals, fire exchanges with Hezbollah, and the wars with Iran as examples contributing to this shift.

Analyst explains drivers
Political analyst Dahlia Scheindlin explains that ongoing security crises—wars in Gaza, hostage deals, exchanges with Hezbollah, and confrontations with Iran—have contributed to discontent with Netanyahu.
Her analysis suggests these issues are central to the shifting dynamics of the anti-Netanyahu right.

Political implications
Implications noted include a more fragmented right wing and a potential challenge to Netanyahu's broad standing as new factions rise within the anti-Netanyahu camp.
“BREAKING Iran's Araghchi: Iran does not seek ceasefire, will continue to defend itselfTrump says allies who rely on Gulf oil must keep Hormuz Strait openIran says US-Israel attacks have killed more than 200 children Click to pause breaking news tickerpause-square-backgroundClose Breaking News Tickerclose Toggle Play Different parties 'on the rise' within the anti-Netanyahu right Political analyst Dahlia Scheindlin explains why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s popularity keeps fluctuating”
Publication context
Published On 15 Mar 2026, the Al Jazeera West Asia article discusses how various factions within the anti-Netanyahu right are rising.
The report centers on statements by political analyst Dahlia Scheindlin about the drivers of Netanyahu's fluctuating popularity.

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