The main threat to his coalition still comes from the Left. Labor leadership candidate Avishay Braverman, who is the main threat to quit the coalition, has said that it is Obama who is keeping the government together by maintaining pressure on Netanyahu and the Palestinians to keep doing whatever is necessary to advance the peace process.Or in other words, the coalition is “solid as Barack.”It is also extremely important to Netanyahu to keep Labor in the government and satisfied, because of the centrist fig leaf provided by Labor chairman Ehud Barak and because he wants to keep Barak, his former commander in the IDF, in the Defense Ministry ahead of key decisions on Iran. The counterweight on the right to Barak and Barack has thus far come not from any of the right-wing politicians in the coalition but from the Council of Jewish Communities in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip under the savvy leadership of Dani Dayan and Netanyahu’s former chief of staff, Naftali Bennett.The new Israeli Tea Party movement that will be launched at a rally Sunday night at Tel Aviv’s ZOA House will attempt to mobilize the grassroots against a further settlement freeze in an additional counterbalance to Barack.While the 15-MK Israel Beiteinu faction could bring down the government, party chairman Avigdor Lieberman has no interest in doing that when his political fate is expected to be decided by Attorney- General Yehuda Weinstein in the coming months. Lieberman said at a press conference this month that he expected the government to complete its term, which is set to end on October 22, 2013. Israel Beiteinu and Shas have both already said they would remain in the coalition even if a construction moratorium in Judea and Samaria is renewed. Habayit Hayehudi would likely do the same as long as the freeze is framed in the proper context. No Likud ministers are hurrying to quit either. The goal that aides to Netanyahu and Obama have quietly been working on achieving behind the scenes has been to find an arrangement that would enable Netanyahu to renew the freeze without losing his credibility and without allowing the Palestinian leadership to continue to avoid coming to the negotiating table.If they succeed at finding what US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last week called the “magic formula,” the talks could take place behind closed doors and if there are no leaks, Netanyahu’s coalition could enter a period of stability that could last until either a breakthrough or a breakdown is announced.That’s what could happen after Tuesday’s election if everyone cooperates. Between now and then, Netanyahu can relax for one more weekend.Then he will have to be ready to Barack and roll.