The Security Council resolution is a slap to Netanyahu… Will Israel witness early elections?
Washington did two basic things: The first is to refrain from using the veto in the Security Council against the temporary ceasefire resolution without voting on it. Netanyahu has threatened, if it happens, that he will not send the Israeli delegation to hold talks in the White House regarding Rafah, and this is actually what happened in The United States of America remained indifferent to this threat. The second matter is the resignation of Israeli Emergency Minister Gideon Sa’ar from the government, which means that there is a “disruption” in the political foundations of the new government that would move the conflict into Israel. This is also a clear indication that the American side may direct a decisive political strike against the Netanyahu government. If she continues to riot and rebel against the general American political orientation.
In any case, it seems that the permanent ceasefire process is closer than ever, in light of the American insistence on it and Netanyahu’s inability to take any serious step to convince the Biden administration of the necessity of continuing the battle in the Gaza Strip or threatening to open a new front, which is the southern Lebanon front. This is something that Washington does not want at all, so Israeli submission is getting closer day after day to reality in the coming period.
Perhaps the developments on the ground do not suggest any immediate Israeli victory, as clashes have returned to the northern Gaza Strip and rockets are being launched by the Palestinian resistance towards the Israeli settlements without any ability for the Israeli occupation forces to enter “Rafah”. All of this indicates that the possibilities of stopping the war are much greater than the possibilities of its expansion.
There is no doubt that Netanyahu today is facing a real crisis, in light of the popular pressure taking place inside Israel, and the escalation of the opposition through its leader Yair Lapid, which appears to be an escalation from an American gate and indicates the “excessiveness” of the Israeli government, in addition to yesterday’s painful diplomatic strike in the Security Council, Some political analysts wonder: Will Israel witness early elections?
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