It ought to have been a tough week for the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. He began the week dealing with widescale protests towards his management as soon as extra – this time after sacking his well-liked defence minister, Yoav Gallant.
Seen because the final impartial determine in Netanyahu’s coalition, Gallant challenged the prime minister’s conflict targets and was seen as comparatively average due to his want to prioritise a hostage deal. When Netanyahu tried to dismiss him up to now he needed to again down after demonstrators took to the road in enormous numbers. This time, nonetheless, the prime minister efficiently managed to oust his rival – and the ultimate dissenting voice in his cupboard.
Then got here the US election – and Netanyahu was additional buoyed by the re-election of his previous good friend Donald Trump. The pair have already had three telephone calls in lower than every week and Netanyahu has known as Trump the “greatest good friend” Israel may have within the White Home.
Julian Borger tells Hannah Moore how these two circumstances may change the conflict on Gaza and the broader Center East. And why Netanyahu – an unpopular chief earlier than the conflict who has confronted numerous protests towards his dealing with of the conflict on Gaza, which has killed 43,000 individuals – is in a stronger place than ever.
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