2024-01-14 08:44:23
“We didn’t want this war. It was forced upon us in the most cruel and despicable manner. Even if Israel did not start this war, we will end it’ – these are the words of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressing the people of the country following the attack by Hamas on October 7.
In the days that followed, what we saw from Israel’s side was an inhumane and brutal attack. Even refugee camps, schools and hospitals were attacked. Even infants fighting for life in the incubator were killed. Three times more explosives were dropped on the soil of Gaza than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Netanyahu was justifying these satanic activities by misinterpreting even the words of the Bible.
Days of Genocide
Benjamin Netanyahu is being questioned on the streets of Jerusalem by his own people at this point, when Israel’s aggression has turned into planned genocide. Soldiers rage once morest him, families of detainees hold protest rallies, members of the wartime cabinet fire missiles of criticism, and world leaders issue warnings. But there is only one reason for Netanyahu to continue the offensive without pretending to hear all this, he is sure to lose his chair if he stops fighting without achieving any of the stated goals.
All of Israel’s and Netanyahu’s goals remain remote. With the promise of eliminating Hamas, the ground war will begin along with airstrikes. But Hamas and the people of Gaza continue to defiantly resist. In the meantime, Israel’s great achievement was the killing of Saleh Aruri, who was the second-in-command of Hamas, in Lebanon. Israel and Netanyahu are in a crisis where they cannot even take responsibility for this aggression. The countries of the world will have to sweat if they take responsibility for this attack that violated international laws.
Crisis in the Cabinet
The 37th government of the occupied country will be formed in December 2022. After four years of crises, Netanyahu is coming to power with great difficulty in the 120-member parliament. 64 people supported Netanyahu. His right wing Likud party had only 32 MPs. Netanyahu came to power by combining extreme conservative parties and far-right parties. That’s when the problems started. Now it has faded.
A wartime government was formed following October 7. There is a sharp difference in this. Three ministers of the ally National Unity Party boycotted the cabinet meeting yesterday. Former defense minister Benny Gantz, among others, boycotted. Itamar Benguir, the far-right minister of national security, is once morest Netanyahu. Far-right leaders strongly disagreed with many of the positions of the wartime government.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid demanded that Netanyahu, who might not prevent the October 7 attack, resign. He called for a no-confidence motion once morest Netanyahu and the formation of a new government under a different prime minister. Israel’s Supreme Court rejected the judicial reform law that was passed by the parliament by usurping the powers of the judiciary and Netanyahu was also dealt a heavy blow. The ruling comes as the war with Hamas continues.
The occupying army in the dark
The failure to release hostages held by Hamas continues to embarrass Netanyahu. The families of the hostages are protesting once morest the government. The march of thousands of people to Netanyahu’s residence and office shook Israel itself. Protesters demand the release of those held captive by Hamas as soon as possible. On the 100th day of the attack, a protest rally is being staged in Israel with the participation of lakhs.
However, the Israeli occupation army and Netanyahu are keeping the hostages in the dark. Hamas freed 78 Israelis as part of a temporary ceasefire deal. However, Israel had to release three times as many Palestinians. Three hostages were also shot dead by the Israeli army, sparking massive protests.
The Prime Minister was met with great humiliation when he visited the soldiers who were injured in the war and were in the hospital. The country’s soldiers responded angrily saying, “Don’t come to see us.” The Jews of Europe described Netanyahu, who is leading the genocide in Gaza, as a Nazi, the successor of Hitler, not a Jew.
Surveys that backfire
Israel attacked Hamas without a particular sense of purpose and strategy. When the people crucify Netanyahu, the prime minister and ex-military officer who is supposed to lead the war once morest the enemy, on this occasion, they will understand how much he has become unpopular with the country.
Survey reports have surfaced several times that most Israelis are dissatisfied with Netanyahu’s performance during the war. In a survey conducted by the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation, 64 percent of respondents rated Netanyahu’s performance as poor. Only 25 percent supported him. According to the survey, if the elections are held now, the National Unity Party will win 33 seats. Netanyahu’s Likud party has a chance of winning 20 seats. Another poll found that only 15 percent wanted Benjamin Netanyahu to remain Israel’s prime minister following the occupation of Gaza.
Netanyahu is Israel’s longest-serving prime minister and three consecutive terms in office. However, yesterday, the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz described him as ‘the master of failure’. Yes, when this war is over, history will mark Netanyahu as a master of failure who can see no purpose despite having killed many people and left a country in shambles.
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