Spot the joke. Ever since he became Israel's prime minister and immediately became embroiled in a seemingly never-ending series of crises, skeptics have argued that Benjamin Netanyahu is brilliant at only one thing - surviving. Analysts have run out of metaphors to describe his survival skills. But he will need all of them now that his foreign minister resigned, leaving Netanyahu's government with the slimmest majority in parliament, 61-59. But few doubt his government will, somehow or other, live on. The bigger question now is - will the peace process survive? Here’s the punch line: I wrote that January 1,...