"Netanyahu is really in a bad political situation at the moment, and I don't see a way for him to come out," Eyal Mayroz, a Senior Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, told SBS News."Netanyahu has been struggling in the polls for so long, more than two years, and small changes .. Bennett has said that he will not seek a coalition with Arab parties again and ruled out ceding any land to "enemies", an apparent reference to the Palestinians' goal of establishing an independent state in territories occupied by Israel."Most likely, the Arab bloc is going to win at least 10 seats, and they may be kingmakers at the end," Iqtait said.While domestic issues like military conscription for the ultra-Orthodox are expected to be the Together party's focus, it's unlikely they will waiver from Netanyahu's foreign policy positions.While they have not released a formal policy platform, on issues like Iran, Gaza and Lebanon, the joint party is expected to pursue a security posture similar to that of Netanyahu