How Netanyahu weathered the storm in the year since Hamas attacked
Briefly

The dismay and anger among Israelis stemmed from the government's handling of hostage negotiations, leading to significant public protests and a strike by the Histadrut union.
Despite widespread discontent with Netanyahu's policies, polls show his Likud party could still win the most seats in elections, highlighting a complex political landscape.
Military leaders and defense officials have openly preferred prioritizing the release of hostages over Netanyahu's hardline stance on retaining military control along the Gaza border.
Netanyahu's unexpected resilience in polls amid a prolonged war in Gaza reflects a paradox of political survival despite considerable domestic and international scrutiny.
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