Ben Shapiro explains the intricacies of Israeli politics, noting that while the population is largely center-right with consensus on military independence and economic deregulation, forming a stable coalition is difficult. Prime Minister Netanyahu faces challenges due to the ultra-Orthodox party's welfare dependence and the opposition's personal animosity towards him, leading to political deadlock despite broad public agreement on key issues.
Impact: Medium. This analysis demystifies the often-confusing Israeli political landscape, attributing its instability not to fundamental policy disagreements but to systemic issues and personality conflicts within the coalition-building process.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:47:09 to 00:50:11.
Sources in support: Ben Shapiro (Speaker)

