‘They Don’t Want to End the War’: Netanyahu Bets on Gaza to Save Himself
In a move that surprised no one but carries sweeping consequences, Israel’s cabinet has formally signed off on the capture of Gaza City – a decision nearly two years into the grinding war in the Strip. The government laid out five official objectives: dismantling Hamas’s military capabilities, securing the return of all living and deceased hostages, demilitarizing the enclave, expanding Israeli control over its territory, and installing a new civil administration – one that answers to neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority.
But behind the bullet points lies a more calculated play. For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the operation is not just about battlefield gains. It’s also about political survival – and, some say, setting the stage for something far more permanent.
Timing is no coincidence. Analysts say the timing of the Gaza City push is anything but random. — RT
Our Take: Wait, Netanyahu is launching yet another military campaign to stay in power?
Now the Ultra-Orthodox community is threatening to declare a Jewish civil war against Netanyahu and the IDF, by engaging in boycotts and participating in bank runs all in an effort to bankrupt Jewish-owned banks and corporations.
Israel is tearing itself apart, while the world is turning against it for its belligerence in Gaza.
All because Bibi Netanyahu is facing three felony charges brought against him in 2019, and is now saddled with a Security Council comprised of Ultra-Orthodox warmongers (Smotrich, Katz, and Ben-Gvir) as the [Ultra-Orthodox led] far-right pressures Netanyahu to crush Hamas and subjugate Gaza.
The conditions are set such that every person involved can act in earnest and the outcome will most likely be Israel facing some sort of reckoning, geopolitically, and [hopefully] culturally, as well.
All Netanyahu has to do is continue to act in his own personal self-interest.
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