Published: 19 February 2026

Last updated: 19 February 2026

Mounting right-wing intimidation efforts backed by Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition are raising fears of violence against the opposition during the crucial campaign for elections due to be held by November.

The election will determine whether the most far-right coalition in Israeli history receives a mandate to continue transforming the country into a more authoritarian state while eliminating what remains of democratic norms.

“They want us to be afraid, to stop our activities, and to create chaos so as to continue their destruction,” said Shikma Bressler, a leader of the protest movement that successfully slowed the coalition’s attempt to remove checks on its power in its first year.

A current spike in harassment of activists and figures associated with the Left has targeted a retired supreme court head, an array of journalists, volunteers providing protective presence in the occupied West Bank, Bressler and many others.

“We’ve seen this in history: gangs supported by the government being violent, breaking the law, threatening. It’s definitely a sign of the awakening of a fascist stream,” Bressler told The Jewish Independent.

“They want us to be afraid, to stop our activities, and to create chaos”

Protest leader Shikma Bressler

Supporters of the coalition counter that pressure on opponents is justified because the protest movement itself deployed tactics including blocking highways and demonstrating outside the homes of ministers. Moreover, they assert, it is the left-wing figures who are working against the will of the majority.

Menachem Klein, emeritus professor of political science at Bar Ilan University, already defines the harassment of coalition opponents as a form of violence. He predicts an escalation of violence as Israel moves towards elections because the government is in a weak position due to failures, including not winning the Gaza war.