So a Rav Meir Kahane regime in Israel has always interested me. To be frank, I find the idea of theocracy in the Holy Land to be an irresitable what if. For awhile, I ran with an idea given to me by a thread on this very site, an incredible loss leaving the Jewish people wanting protection. However, recent events in Brexit, Trump and etc. have changed my mind on the matter.
So my new POD is Kahane's Kach party is not banned in the 1987 revised Basic Laws for the Israeli Knesset and thus wins the 12 seats in the Knesset it was predicted to win in 1988, kicking off a cycle as follows: Support for Kahane grows, leading to increased Palestinian violence for fear of a hostile regime, leading to the Israeli establisment uniting against Kahane, leading support for Kahane to grow as the anti-establishment, populist party, protecting Israel from Palestine. What do you think?