Benyamin Netanyahu is the captain of a ship that is failing everywhere.
The emergency government that he put in place in the days following October 7 threatens to explode, particularly on the question of hostages.
Relations with the American Administration continue to deteriorate.
Israeli society is caught up in its divisions and the opposition is letting go.
Even within Likud, criticism is being heard against the historic leader.
Four months after the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, no one can continue its course.
However, the Prime Minister continues to assert: it is
“total victory”
against Hamas and Israel is aiming for the release of the hostages.
Laborious negotiations are currently taking place with the Islamist movement, which still detains 136 Israelis in the Gaza Strip, around thirty of whom are believed to have died.
But it is precisely on this issue that the disagreements are the most burning within his government.
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