Since the resumption of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the IDF has launched a strong counterattack against the Hamas forces, causing them to retreat one after another, and it seems to have a military advantage. However, on the international and political front, Israel is in a difficult situation, and the longer the war in Gaza is fought, the closer Israel is to defeat. For Netanyahu in particular, the war could become their death throes, as they have lost their support and trust at home and abroad, and are at risk of being forced to do so.
Netanyahu**'s incompetence and mistakes in handling the Palestinian-Israeli conflict have caused strong resentment in Israel. The latest opinion polls show Netanyahu's approval rating is less than 20 percent, and even his Likud party has lost confidence in him that he should not remain prime minister. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid even publicly demanded Netanyahu's resignation, accusing him of performing badly in the Gaza war and failing to protect Israel*** Therefore, the ruling Likud party should elect a new prime minister as soon as possible, form a new country**, and purge Netanyahu and right-wing extremists from **.
Netanyahu** has not only lost popularity at home, but has also been widely condemned and isolated internationally. This sneak attack by Hamas forces is seen by Israel as a repeat of history, and Netanyahu** did not learn from the lessons of the past, but instead resorted to excessive violence in the Gaza war, causing a lot of ** and destruction to Palestinian civilians. Such acts have not only provoked resistance from the Palestinians, but also aroused strong opposition from the international community, causing Israel's influence and image in the world to decline sharply.
As of November 17, the IDF military operation in the Gaza Strip has resulted in at least 120,000 Palestinians died, including 5,000 children and 3,300 women, and more than 30,000 were injured. In addition, 26 of the 35 hospitals in the Gaza Strip were forced to close as a result of Israeli bombardment, 200 medical personnel and more than 100 United Nations staff members were killed in the attack, and 51 foreign journalists were killed. The IDF claimed that they were under cover for the fight against Hamas militants, but the Washington Post quoted European diplomats as saying that Israel had found no evidence of Hamas's activities in the hospital after occupying the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip.
Israel's cruel treatment of the Palestinians and its ground military action against the Gaza Strip have not only met with strong opposition from Middle Eastern countries, but have also aroused disagreement and dissatisfaction among Western countries, and some countries have even demanded that Israel be brought before an international tribunal to investigate its war crimes. At present, the United States and the European Union have put pressure on Israel to suspend military operations in the Gaza Strip and accept the ceasefire resolution adopted by the UN Security Council. In addition, Israel's military campaign in the Gaza Strip has sparked a global wave of anti-Israel and anti-Semitism, and some have even begun to share bin Laden's views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In short, Netanyahu** is caught in a dilemma in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, unable to gain neither domestic support nor international understanding, and faces both political and diplomatic failures. For Israel, the best way out is to end this war as soon as possible, and then work with the international community to push for the implementation of the two-state solution, as much as possible to ease hostile relations with Middle Eastern countries, as well as the discontent of the international community. But this choice is difficult for Israel to do, because it means giving up the Palestinian territories it has occupied over the past decades, which is unacceptable for Israel, which aspires to annex all of Palestine. As a result, Israel is likely to continue to hold its ground and refuse to compromise, thus plunging itself into a deeper predicament.