Can Benjamin Netanyahu politically survive the worst crisis experienced by Israel in its seventy-six years of existence?
At first glance, everything suggests that his days are numbered at the head of the Israeli government.
The country is engaged in the longest and deadliest war it has ever known.
The October 7 attack was followed by a total collapse of state structures.
In the days that followed, it was the mobilization of the army and the resurgence of the Israeli population that kept the country afloat.
After four months of uncertainty, the fate of the 136 hostages still in the hands of Hamas has not been decided.
Once the war is over, commissions of inquiry will be set up, and those responsible for the security services have already made it known that they will take their responsibilities.
All eyes will then turn to the Prime Minister.
Known for his skill and his ability to come back from the worst crises, will Netanyahu manage to stay in place?
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