Netanyahu's Gaza War: A Deepening Crisis Fuels Israel's Isolation and Domestic Turmoil

Netanyahu’s Gaza War: A Deepening Crisis Fuels Israel’s Isolation and Domestic Turmoil

As tensions escalate and humanitarian crises deepen, the ongoing conflict in Gaza has become a focal point of international discourse. Nearly two years into its war on Gaza, Israel faces significant internal strife and growing global isolation. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration continues to grapple with its objectives as military operations yield devastating results without achieving their intended goals.

Since October 2023, despite relentless military efforts, the Israeli army has struggled to eliminate Hamas or secure the release of captives held in Gaza. Netanyahu’s ambitious plan to fully occupy the Gaza Strip is driven by the belief that this is the only way to defeat Hamas and bring home those taken captive. However, this strategy has resulted in severe humanitarian consequences.

Key statistics regarding the impact of the conflict include:

  • Over 61,000 Palestinians have been killed, including nearly 19,000 children.
  • More than 150,000 individuals have sustained injuries due to military assaults.
  • A near-total siege has led to mass starvation across Gaza, with approximately 190 deaths attributed to hunger and malnutrition, nearly half of whom are children.
  • Israeli forces have reportedly shot dead over 1,300 Palestinians who sought humanitarian aid.

The international community has increasingly condemned Israel’s policies, particularly its starvation tactics. In a recent interview with The Guardian, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Michael Fakhri, stated: “Israel has built the most efficient starvation machine you can imagine… Israel is starving Gaza. It’s genocide. It’s a crime against humanity. It’s a war crime.” Fakhri’s assertions echo earlier warnings from February 2024, where he accused Israel of orchestrating a campaign of deliberate mass starvation, adding to existing genocide charges filed against the nation at the International Court of Justice.

Last week, two prominent Israeli human rights groups—B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights Israel—publicly accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, amplifying the outcry against the ongoing military operations.

As global outrage intensifies, even some of Israel’s staunchest Western allies are reassessing their positions. Several governments have indicated plans to recognize a Palestinian state, a move perceived as an attempt to obscure their complicity in enabling Israel’s military actions. In the United States, increasing numbers of Democratic lawmakers are advocating for Palestinian statehood as part of a strategic shift aimed at appealing to disillusioned voters.

A recent CNN report highlights that Democratic Party leaders are distancing themselves from Netanyahu, concerned that unwavering support could alienate voters ahead of the crucial 2026 midterm elections and the 2028 presidential race. The report noted, “Fearing Zionism could die among Democrats, many party leaders are explicitly breaking with Netanyahu to try to stop anti-Israel attitudes from becoming a litmus test for next year’s midterms and the 2028 presidential primaries.”

Domestically, pressure on Netanyahu is mounting. Nearly 600 retired Israeli security officials, including former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo, former Shin Bet head Ami Ayalon, and former deputy army chief Matan Vilnai, have signed a letter to President Donald Trump, urging intervention to end the war. They argue that the continuation of the conflict is severely damaging Israel’s global credibility. Reports indicate that Israeli Army Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has also shown support for concluding the Gaza conflict.

Meanwhile, protests have become a common sight within Israel, with citizens voicing their frustration over the government’s failure to secure the release of captives and bring an end to the war. The public outcry reflects a growing dissatisfaction with the administration’s handling of the situation.

Despite widespread criticism and calls for change, Netanyahu remains resolute in his approach. Nevertheless, even Israel’s allies are now acknowledging that the military campaign has failed to meet its objectives. Western governments, particularly the United States, appear increasingly eager to end the conflict but are hesitant to do so without first positioning Netanyahu as the scapegoat, a tactic intended to divert attention from their own roles in enabling the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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