Following Israel's recent military success against Iran, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced potential for peace expansion, a claim met with skepticism from his critics who view his actions as self-serving. As Israel grapples with a turbulent political landscape and ongoing violence in Gaza, questions arise about the durability of Netanyahu's coalition, deemed the most rightwing in the nation's history. Despite the turmoil, support for Netanyahu appears unchanged among loyalists, though the war's implications on public sentiment remain unclear, signaling ongoing deep divisions in Israeli society.
Netanyahu's supporters view the victory over Iran as a chance for increased peace agreements, while critics see his maneuvers as solely opportunistic and transactional.
The conflict in Gaza has reignited discussions of deep societal divides, illustrating Netanyahu's precarious hold over an increasingly rightwing coalition.
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