Israeli politicians and analysts criticize the prime minister, arguing that he is acting for his own political survival rather than the country's strategic interests.
Dissatisfaction and criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have increased in Israel, as debates continue over the government's strategy in the conflict with Hezbollah.
According to reports from Israeli media, cited by journalist Nida Ibrahim, many politicians and analysts believe that Netanyahu has once again chosen his political interests and personal survival over the strategic objectives that part of Israeli public opinion expected to be achieved against Hezbollah.
The criticism comes not only from the opposition, but also from some figures within the ruling coalition, who had pressed for the expansion of Israeli military operations in Beirut.
According to his critics, Netanyahu had another motive for escalating the offensive in Lebanon: obstructing negotiations between the United States and Iran.
For this reason, many analysts believe that US President Donald Trump personally intervened through a tense phone call with Netanyahu, asking him to curb military plans in Lebanon.
"It is a day of frustration and criticism of Netanyahu in Israel," said Nida Ibrahim, describing the political climate prevailing in the country following recent developments.
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