The article discusses the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing that lasting peace depends heavily on Israeli leadership, particularly the outcome of upcoming elections and whether Benjamin Netanyahu remains in power, as his tenure has historically hindered serious peace negotiations.
Benny Gantz, leader of the National Unity party in Israel, called for national elections in September, marking the first time he has specified a date since joining the emergency government with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Gantz emphasized the need for renewed trust and unity, stating that an election agreement would allow Israel to continue its war efforts while preventing division among the people. His call comes amidst political tensions and criticism from opposition leaders, with Gantz standing to gain politically from an election as polls show his party's popularity surpassing that of Netanyahu's Likud party.