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Europe Shifts to the Right

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

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4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

A.M. Edition for June 10. Nationalist parties make a strong showing in European Union elections, dealing a setback to leaders in France and Germany. The WSJ’s Laurence Norman says the results could influence the EU’s agenda on migration and the environment. Plus, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanayahu’s top rival quits the government over his handling of the war in Gaza. And activist investor Elliott takes a big stake in Southwest Airlines. Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:35.0

's chief rival quits the Israeli government over his handling of the war in Gaza.

0:40.0

Plus a shift to the right in EU elections delivers a blow to the French and German governments.

0:47.0

At the end of the day politics is about the mood and the mood here is there's a switch to the

0:51.8

right and no politician and even no bureaucrats in Brussels can ignore that.

0:57.0

And activist investor Elliot takes a big stake in Southwest Airlines. It's Monday, June 10th. I'm Luke Fargis for the Wall Street Journal

1:06.6

and here is the AM edition of What's News? The top headlines and business stories moving

1:12.0

your world today.

1:17.4

We begin with the latest on what was a roller coaster weekend in Israeli politics.

1:22.2

It started with a daring mission on Saturday morning to free four

1:26.3

Israeli hostages held in Gaza more than had been rescued in the previous eight months of the

1:31.8

war and culminated yesterday with a decision by Prime

1:35.9

Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief rival Benny Gantz to quit the government and push for new elections.

1:43.6

Journal correspondent Dove Leiber covers Israel and the Palestinian territories for us.

1:49.1

Dove, let's start with Benny Gantz's announcement yesterday.

1:51.2

Remind us if he could who he is and the significance of him quitting

1:54.9

the Israeli war cabinet at this time.

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