As Israel heads to its fifth election in four years, Benjamin Netanyahu has been relentlessly campaigning across the country from the back of a delivery truck outfitted as a mobile campaign stage, imploring voters to come out on election day. Some call it the Bibi-bus, using Mr. Netanyahu’s famous nickname.
“Come and vote,” he told supporters in the central Israeli city of Rehovot this month. “Convince your friends, family and neighbors.”
Mr. Netanyahu, 73 years old, is trying to stage a political comeback that would provide a capstone to more than 30 years in public life. Polls show he is within striking distance of becoming Israel’s prime minister for a sixth time in Tuesday’s election, adding to his record 15 years as premier and further cementing his legacy as a political powerhouse.
While Mr. Netanyahu is known by many abroad as a skillful diplomat and orator, in Israel it is his shrewd political skills that have kept him atop his country’s leadership longer than anyone before him.... Read More: WSJ