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With opposition to Netanyahu’s regime growing both domestically and internationally, the coming weeks will undoubtedly witness further developments in the rapidly evolving political crisis in the Israeli-occupied territories.
As reported by the Hebrew language news website Walla, Israel Ziv, former head of the Israeli occupation army’s operations directorate, expressed doubt about the military significance of the operation in Rafah. Ziv contended that the political sector’s entanglement in crises renders claims of victory in the war groundless.
On the battlefield, events are not unfolding as Netanyahu had envisioned. Despite relentless attacks against Hamas and the people of Gaza over a span of more than seven months, the popular Palestinian resistance movement remains a formidable force. According to Abu Obaida, spokesperson for the al-Qassam Brigades, which is Hamas’ military wing, resistance fighters in northern Gaza successfully executed a complex ambush operation on Saturday evening, resulting in the death, injury, or capture of several Israeli soldiers.
On Sunday, Hamas’s launch of rockets from Rafah toward Tel Aviv and the vicinity of Israeli military bases sent shockwaves through Israel, demonstrating the continued resilience and determination of the resistance movement in the face of adversity.
In a revelation on Sunday, the Israeli occupation army acknowledged partial casualty figures since the onset of the war. The official count so far stands at 3,601 wounded soldiers and 636 fatalities.
Adding to the grim picture, German news agency dpa disclosed that approximately 7,000 Israelis have applied for German passports in the first four months of this year alone, surpassing the total of 9,000 applications submitted in the entirety of 2023.
Presently, Netanyahu finds himself in a seemingly inescapable predicament, entangled in a whirlwind of challenges with no apparent exit strategy. As dissent mounts from both inside and outside of Israel, the clock appears to be ticking on the tenure of the controversial premier. No one wants Bibi.

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