Netanyahu thinks he’s Churchill, Israelis see Chamberlain
The Israeli prime minister is between a rock and a hard place
The Israeli prime minister is between a rock and a hard place
He had grown increasingly frustrated by his lack of ability to influence policy
His already unstable coalition is on even shakier ground now
The debate in Israel over the necessary next steps is becoming more intense
The UN’s judges have failed to show how Rafah is different from previous military operations in Gaza
His ultimatum includes six demands
To most Israelis, sanctioning any part of the IDF during Israel’s worst war in decades is a wedge too far
No one, left or right, would be doing anything different from what Netanyahu is doing now
Cabinet minister Benny Gantz said securing the release of hostages is a priority, whereas Hamas can be dealt with later
Why would anyone entrust a man who can turn on America’s allies and friends as capriciously as him with another four years in the Oval Office?