Israel experienced a political crisis that resulted in four rounds of elections within two years. At the heart of this crisis is Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with Israeli parties deeply divided between those who support and oppose his continued leadership. More fundamentally, the crisis reflects significant fissures within Israeli society, including debates over state identity, religious-secular conflicts, and the rise of the New Right. Dr. Honaida Ghanem, Director of MADAR, provided insights into the political crisis in Israel.