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Gaza and Israel: Difficulties are arising for Netanyahu

Gaza and Israel: There has been a war going on between the Gaza Strip and Israel for eight months. Israel is currently under the command of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But while many countries oppose Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. At the same time, are you wondering what is the attitude of the Israeli people towards the Prime Minister?

You will be surprised to know that recently a poll was conducted in Israel which revealed that Israeli people are revolting against their country’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Due to the ongoing war in Israel, there is a demand for early elections. Elections are to be held in Israel in 2026, but in view of the war, there is a demand for early elections in Israel.

66 percent against Netanyahu

For this reason, a survey was conducted to know what would be the results if elections are held soon. A survey on Friday revealed that future elections and coming to power could prove difficult for Netanyahu. 66 percent of the country’s population opposes Netanyahu and wants Netanyahu to resign and no longer serve as prime minister. At the same time, only 27 percent of the people support the Prime Minister and want Netanyahu to return to the throne of Prime Minister.

Demand for early elections is increasing

Israeli media conducted another survey which showed that if elections are held, National Unity Party leader Benny Gantz could defeat Netanyahu in the race for the post of Prime Minister. Given all this, Netanyahu’s reluctance to hold early elections in the country is clearly visible. Benny Gantz, a member of the Israeli war cabinet, called for elections in September, saying: “If you want, we should agree on the date of elections in September, a year after the war.”

Israelis are against the war

The war between Israel and the Gaza Strip began on October 7, 2023. Although Hamas started the war, retaliatory attacks are still taking place from Israel. Since then, Netanyahu has faced protests in his country over the ongoing attacks and bombings in the Gaza Strip. Protesters continue to pressure Netanyahu to reach a deal with Hamas to swap hostages and prisoners and end the war in the Gaza Strip.

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