- Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has publicly expressed his opposition to post-war diplomacy with the Palestinian Authority (PA) aimed at territorial compromise.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu’s leadership potential and his ruling coalition of far-right and ultra-Orthodox parties, which have pursued hard-line policies on Palestine and security issues, could be in jeopardy. Distrust in Prime Minister Netanyahu’s ability to govern, which was already high before the war, has deepened and widened across the nation, and large-scale protests are expected to demand his resignation and new elections. There is a possibility that a different, more moderate government will emerge.
Prime Minister Netanyahu was elected to his current term in November 2022, leading the right-wing coalition that is the largest majority in an Israeli government in decades. Although his approval ratings dipped in the wake of nationwide protests against his proposed judicial reforms and the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, recent polls show him resisting international pressure and leading Israel to victory against Hamas. It suggests that support is recovering after leading it to the brink. .
Most importantly, there is no sign of split between the right-wing parties that make up Prime Minister Netanyahu’s coalition government. Some opposition parties have called for early elections, but Netanyahu has pushed back against the idea, noting that there is nothing Hamas and its Iranian backers want more than for Israel to be politically divided during the war. successfully pushed back. The next election is scheduled for 2026 if the current government completes its allotted four-year term.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has withstood US pressure to accept the Iran nuclear deal. Accepting a Palestinian state as a result of the war would be a huge reward for Hamas, he says. and withdrawing from its borders in the face of missile attacks from Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorists in northern Israel. As Breitbart News reported early Monday, there are already reports that the Biden administration is seeking Israeli consultants to help topple Prime Minister Netanyahu’s coalition government.
Many observers have long suspected that the Biden administration is seeking to overthrow Netanyahu’s government through a “color revolution.” A key figure in opposition to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s judicial reforms is a State Department-funded group whose then-ambassador, Tom Nides, was described as an “arsonist mastermind” for openly supporting Israeli opposition and protests. President Biden also froze Prime Minister Netanyahu and refused to meet with him for several months.
According to a public opinion poll, majority of Israelis support Prime Minister Netanyahu’s position and oppose a Palestinian state. Supports the continuation of the war until Hamas is completely defeated. and preparing for a possible war with Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon. Polls also show a majority of Americans support Netanyahu’s approach to war and oppose Biden’s approach to terrorism and trying to appease left-wing and Muslim American voters. It has also been shown that
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