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Veritasium: The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math

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silverdolphin3/07/2024 8:02:57 pm PST

re: #30 (((Archangel1)))

From the last thread:

Gantz isn’t beginning to emerge as the man who could replace Bibi - he’s been obliterating him in all of the surveys and projections since November, which have the Pro-Netanyahu political bloc effectively smashed to pieces.
It isn’t even close. A whopping 84% of Israelis want Netanyahu gone, and that includes many in his own party, some of whom are already publicly discussing the day after his eventual post-war departure. Likud is currently staring into the abyss that is a staggering political crash not seen in decades (losing half its parliamentary power at best). This was reinforced in the past week after Israel finally had it’s municipal elections - postponed several times since October - and the Bibi-supporting parties all suffered badly across the country.
The asshole is on borrowed time solely due to a broad national view that “it’s bad to have elections during a war”, which he’s been taking advantage of.

How many does he lose for his government for fall? That would be amazing in a time of ‘war’ but it may need to happen.