Of course
Maybe this isn’t the best move for him.Maybe, maybe not. This is clearly written by opponents of both Likud and Noam. The question is how much do Likud members consider Noam and it's positions to be out of the mainstream vs. a difference in priorities?
You mean, it’d be worse for him politically than being totally out of power for a couple of years, while the bass-ackwards coalition romped and stomped all over us all? I’m sure if he had included a far-left party or two in the coalition, frothing at the mouth nutbags, the leftards would have been happy as a pig in sh!t.