The Israeli prime minister is concerned about the gains being made by his chief political rival, Gadi Eisenkot, which could leave Likud voters at home on election day ■ A potential joint Netanyahu-Eisenkot government has been floated by Likud officials, though the former IDF chief seems uninterested

With elections approaching, the debate over Israel’s security doctrine and political future is more urgent than ever.

The Israeli prime minister is concerned about the gains being made by his chief political rival, Gadi Eisenkot, which could leave Likud voters at home on election day ■ A…