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Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-24

After the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israel is facing multiple pressures at home and abroad. On the one hand, Israeli citizens have expressed dissatisfaction with war decision-making, security policy, foreign policy, economic management and political trust, demanding Prime Minister Netanyahu. On the other hand, the international community condemned Israel's military action and called for a ceasefire and peace talks. Under such circumstances, the question of whether Netanyahu** will be able to maintain his power and influence, or whether he will be forced to make concessions and compromises, is an open question.

Before the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, there were already some factors of instability in Israel. Israeli citizens are outraged by Netanyahu's plan for "unconstitutional reforms" as an attempt to control the judicial system and weaken democracy. Therefore, they launched a large-scale campaign to demand respect for the rule of law and justice. These activities have put enormous pressure on Netanyahu and put him in a difficult position.

However, the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has allowed Netanyahu** to temporarily divert domestic attention. ** Taking advantage of this opportunity, it has demonstrated its tough posture by launching a massive military strike against the Palestinian armed group "Hamas" in an attempt to neutralize its armed forces and rocket launching bases in the Gaza Strip. ** Claims that this is to protect the safety and interests of Israeli citizens, as well as to preserve the sovereignty and dignity of Israel. ** It is also supported and embraced by a number of Israeli citizens, especially those victims and families of Hamas rocket attacks.

However, this support and advocacy did not last long. As the conflict escalated and prolonged, Israeli citizens began to realize that the military action did not bring the desired results, but rather more problems and consequences. First, the military operations resulted in a large number of civilians, including innocent civilians in Israel and Palestinian, as well as some international personalities. These ** have triggered a humanitarian and moral crisis that has left many Israeli citizens feeling guilty and uneasy. Secondly, the military action of ** has led to strong opposition from the international community, including Israel's allies and friendly countries. These countries condemned Israel's actions and called on it to immediately stop the violence, engage in peace negotiations with Hamas, and respect international law and human rights. These oppositions have left Israel** isolated and passive in the international community, and have also made Israeli citizens feel pressure and fear. Finally, the military campaign has led to economic losses, including the disruption of borders, the decline of tourism, and an increase in military spending. These losses have caused economic hardship for Israeli citizens and have also raised questions about their ability to manage the economy.

As a result, the dissatisfaction of Israeli citizens with Netanyahu ** and ** is heating up again. They believe that in dealing with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, they did not fully consider various factors and interests at home and abroad, but made irrational and irresponsible decisions out of political motives and selfish interests. They demanded an immediate cessation of military operations, dialogue and consultation with Hamas and the international community, as well as the resolution of political and judicial problems in the country. They also demanded that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu deem him unfit to be Israel's leader again.

Netanyahu** faces unprecedented crises and challenges. Whether it will be able to quell domestic affairs, win international understanding, and maintain its power and influence, or whether it will be forced to make concessions and compromises, is an open question.

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