With the Israeli elections approaching, the opposition appears to be concentrating on rejecting Prime Minister Netanyahu rather than presenting a clear alternative for peace.
Despite the challenges facing Netanyahu's coalition, most rivals have not distanced themselves from his nationalist stance, indicating a reluctance to engage in a more conciliatory dialogue regarding coexistence with Palestinians.
This situation suggests that the opposition may be caught in a conceptual impasse, struggling to articulate a coherent strategy that addresses the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.