HamasNetanyahu’s Power Struggles and the Gaza Conflict
The killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was a significant moment in Israel’s ongoing war with Gaza. However, this assassination will likely not bring an end to the conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears committed to perpetuating the war for both personal and political reasons.
Netanyahu’s Political Fears: Netanyahu’s political career has been overshadowed by numerous corruption charges. In 2019, he was indicted for fraud, bribery, and breach of trust. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison. To avoid losing power, Netanyahu has repeatedly used Israel’s state of war as a means to control public perception. Many analysts argue that he strategically escalates military actions to maintain political dominance.
Legal Troubles: Netanyahu’s legal challenges are not limited to Israeli courts. International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan has called for arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, holding them accountable for the atrocities committed in Gaza. Maintaining Israel’s war footing allows Netanyahu to distract from these allegations and remain in control of Israeli politics.
Conclusion: Netanyahu’s personal and political struggles drive much of Israel’s military decision-making. By keeping the nation in a constant state of war, he ensures his political survival, even at the expense of regional peace.