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Editorial2025-06-09 15:53:00

Does Netanyahu really want the end of Hamas?

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What is Netanyahu aiming for? This is a war to have the enemy always there, a "permanent enemy" that justifies power, repression and the lack of peace...

Does Netanyahu really want the end of Hamas?

Beyond the big words and war slogans, Benjamin Netanyahu's actions in Gaza are not demonstrating a strategy to "eliminate Hamas," but a desperate attempt to maintain his political power in a fragile climate inside and outside Israel. The war that continues is also a war that helps his government survive politically.

In a recent analysis by Al Jazeera, the truth is revealed without much camouflage: Netanyahu is no longer a leader leading a battle for national security, but a politician using the war as a shield to save his career. “The question is not whether he can eliminate Hamas, but whether he really wants to,” the article says pointedly.

On the ground, Israel has carried out bloody offensives that have devastated large parts of Gaza, but with no alternative structure for post-Hamas governance. So what is Netanyahu aiming for? This is a war to keep the enemy always there, a “permanent enemy” that justifies power, repression, and the lack of peace.

Although the United States and other allies have called on Israel to halt the offensive and accept a ceasefire plan, Netanyahu's Tel Aviv has decided to move forward with its own agenda. Any ceasefire conditional on the "total destruction of Hamas" is a refined form of denial of peace.

This is not just a military crisis, it is a crisis of strategy, morality and legitimacy. The scale of the destruction and civilian casualties in Gaza have surpassed all imagination. But instead of building a new regional order, Netanyahu is doing exactly the opposite: he is deliberately destroying every bridge to stability.

The bitter truth is this: war serves Netanyahu politically more than peace. And until the world stops treating this conflict as an “Israeli security” issue, and starts seeing it as a humanitarian crisis with far-reaching geopolitical consequences, Netanyahu will continue to buy time with blood and rubble.


If Netanyahu doesn't really want the end of Hamas, then he's keeping it alive as an alibi for eternal war. And eternal war means a Netanyahu who never leaves power./ Pamphlet

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