Former UN ambassador Danny Danon explains the stakes of Israel’s 5th election in 4 years

The Likud loyalist is hoping to reclaim a seat in the Knesset on Nov. 1.
Danny Danon, pictured here in white shirt and black pants at an event in Netanya, is running for a Knesset seat as a member of the Likud Party. (Photo courtesy Danny Danon/Facebook)

Israelis are heading to the polls on Nov. 1 for the fifth time in four years. And while former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu hopes this will mark his political comeback with a coalition comprising several far-right and extremist religious parties, his main opponent, Yair Lapid, is looking to capitalize on Netanyahu’s criminal indictments and secure another term in office.

On Netanyahu’s side is Danny Danon, a former member of Knesset sent to New York as Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations. And though Danon is not quiet about his ambition to run the Likud party—he ran to replace the long-serving prime minister and has since reiterated his desire to run as leader once Netanyahu exits the post—for now he’s walking the party line, hoping to return to elected political life as an MK in the fall.

In the meantime, Danon was in Toronto recently to discuss Israeli politics, foreign policy and his new book, In the Lion’s Den. He sat down with The CJN Daily for his only Canadian interview to talk about what’s at stake for Israel in the next election.

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