"Netanyahu's Israel Faces Long-Term Struggle in Gaza Amidst Political Divides"

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, despite plummeting popularity and deep political divisions, remains intact a year after its formation. Netanyahu, reliant on far-right allies, has refused to resign post-Gaza war and is accused of delaying discussions on Gaza's future to maintain his coalition's integrity. Meanwhile, political rifts are reemerging, particularly over a judicial overhaul that had previously sparked mass protests. As the war prolongs, Netanyahu avoids political accountability, while his coalition faces internal threats over disagreements on Gaza's administration and the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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