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After his Iran war debacle, Netanyahu turns fire on state institutions
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsConservative6 hr. ago

After his Iran war debacle, Netanyahu turns fire on state institutions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long positioned Iran as an existential threat to the Jewish people, a narrative that has shaped much of his political career. Despite criticism from former defense officials like Meir Dagan, who warned that attacking Iran would accelerate its nuclear program, Netanyahu has maintained this stance. His recent focus on Iran has coincided with a shift toward more right-wing policies and control over Israel's military and security institutions. While public support for the war remains high, the operation failed to achieve its goals, leading to increased Iranian influence and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. As Netanyahu faces growing institutional resistance and political instability, his actions threaten to undermine the stability of Israeli governance.

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Middle East Eye logoMiddle East EyeIndependentConservative6 hr. ago
After his Iran war debacle, Netanyahu turns fire on state institutions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long positioned Iran as an existential threat to the Jewish people, a narrative that has shaped much of his political career. Despite criticism from former defense officials like Meir Dagan, who warned that attacking Iran would accelerate its nuclear program, Netanyahu has maintained this stance. His recent focus on Iran has coincided with a shift toward more right-wing policies and control over Israel's military and security institutions. While public support for the war remains high, the operation failed to achieve its goals, leading to increased Iranian influence and tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. As Netanyahu faces growing institutional resistance and political instability, his actions threaten to undermine the stability of Israeli governance.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Netanyahu's anti-Iran stance as a defining element of his political strategy, emphasizing his alignment with right-wing narratives. It highlights his attempts to reshape military and security institutions to align with his agenda, portraying him as a leader facing institutional 'd

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