Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking a record fifth term in office, hoping to become the country’s longest-serving leader. Standing in his way are corruption charges that his opponents are using to argue his time in power needs to end. As Redmond Shannon reports, the next Israeli prime minister will be the party leader who can strike a coalition with smaller parties.
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