Over the past week, Netanyahu has accused the man set to replace him, Naftali Bennett, of carrying out “the greatest election fraud in the history of the country” and establishing a “dangerous” government, in language that echoed former President Donald Trump’s baseless claims following the 2020 US election. Netanyahu’s Likud party softened the false claims of election fraud on Thursday, but only slightly.
Instead of saying there were miscounted votes or systemic fraud, the party posted on Twitter that “Bennett hijacked votes from the right and shifted them to the left in direct…