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Israel's Strategic Shift: How a Military Move Revived Netanyahu's Power
IsraelWed Jun 18 2025
In the world of politics, things can change in an instant.
Benjamin Netanyahu, often called "Bibi, " is back in the driver's seat of Israeli politics.
He was on the brink of political disaster, but a successful military campaign against Iran turned the tables.
Just before the operation, known as "Rising Lion, " Netanyahu faced a tough vote of confidence from the opposition.
Ultra-Orthodox parties threatened to vote against his government, which could have caused big trouble.
But the vote went his way, and the next day, Israel started attacking Iran.
Suddenly, Netanyahu's political problems vanished.
No more complaints from ultra-Orthodox parties about military drafts or far-right parties shouting about prayers at al-Aqsa.
Weekly protests over judicial reform and the Gaza war stopped, thanks to orders forbidding large gatherings.
Netanyahu's corruption trial took a backseat, and hostage stories faded from the headlines.
Netanyahu knows the political benefits of a successful military operation.
He has always seen Iran as a major threat.
Throughout his career, he has warned about Iran's nuclear ambitions, even holding up a cartoon bomb at the UN.
Israel's fears aren't just about one enemy but a combination of threats from Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, and others.
Over 20 months of war, Israel managed to weaken each of its adversaries.
Hamas is no longer a major threat, Hezbollah is shattered, and the Houthis lack the firepower to cause serious damage.
This allowed Israel to focus on Iran without fear of massive retaliation.
From a political standpoint, the risk was lower, especially since Israel's spy agency has been active in Iran for years.
Netanyahu is at a point in his career where he has less to lose, making it easier for him to go for a big, career-defining goal.
However, whether this military campaign will boost his polling numbers is uncertain.
The consensus on preventing Iran from going nuclear is strong across the political spectrum.
Israel is also dealing with the ongoing Gaza war, which has no clear end in sight.
A second war, even with clear successes, could pose another risk if it drags on.
The government's ability to turn military successes into a favorable diplomatic outcome remains to be seen.
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questions
What are the ethical implications of using military actions to resolve political crises?
How might the political landscape in Israel change if the military campaign against Iran does not yield the expected benefits?
What strategies could be employed to ensure that military successes translate into sustainable diplomatic and political gains?
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