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Netanyahu’s Gamble: Playing ‘Brinkmanship’ in Gaza While Israelis Lose Patience

War isn’t just fought with bombs—it’s waged with strategy, optics, and political survival. And for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Gaza has become the stage for his most dangerous gamble yet.

Analysts say Netanyahu is relying on “brinkmanship”—pushing the conflict to its absolute limits in hopes of later claiming victory and cementing his hardline image. But the cost of that gamble is growing heavier by the day, and even his own supporters are beginning to turn on him.

A Nation Tired of War

Akiva Eldar, a veteran political analyst, warns that Netanyahu is moving forward without the full backing of Israel’s security establishment—or the public. “The majority, even of the Likud voters in his constituency, would prefer to see an end to the war and the Israeli captives back home,” Eldar explained.

For families of hostages, endless escalation feels like betrayal. For ordinary Israelis weary of rockets, funerals, and uncertainty, brinkmanship sounds less like strategy and more like reckless self-preservation.

The Disconnect Between Politics and Reality

On paper, Israel’s economy isn’t flinching. The stock market is steady, the shekel is holding. To an outsider, it might look as if nothing is happening at all. Eldar calls it “a miracle,” but also a warning: economic calm can mask social unrest and political fragility.

While Netanyahu points to these numbers as proof of stability, the reality on the ground tells another story: anger, exhaustion, and a growing sense that the war serves political ends more than national security.

The High-Stakes Gamble

Netanyahu’s entire political career has been built on projecting toughness. But as Gaza burns and captives remain in limbo, his brinkmanship risks backfiring. Instead of solidifying his legacy, it could expose him as a leader out of touch with his own people—and dangerously overconfident.

For now, the gamble continues. The question is: will Israelis let him roll the dice with their future, or will his brinkmanship finally push him past the breaking point?

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