Tras Bombardear Irán, Netanyahu Afronta Una Decisión Crucial Sobre Gaza
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a great victory on Wednesday after a 12-day military campaign against Iran ended with a US-announced ceasefire on Tuesday.
- The conflict followed longstanding Israeli fears of Iran's nuclear threat and was preceded by Netanyahu’s ruling coalition narrowly surviving a confidence vote the night before ordering strikes.
- Israel carried out extensive air missions deep into Iranian territory targeting nuclear, missile, and regime sites, while its aerial defenses intercepted about 90% of Iran's ballistic missiles during final salvos.
- A survey revealed that 70% of Israelis and 82% of Jewish Israelis backed the attack on Iran, while Netanyahu proclaimed that Israel had achieved a significant triumph against a foe intent on its destruction.
- Following the ceasefire, Netanyahu faces a critical decision on Gaza, with Qatar mediating talks as public support for his leadership rises amid ongoing internal disputes on how to end the Gaza conflict.
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Tras bombardear Irán, Netanyahu afronta una decisión crucial sobre Gaza
Por Oren Liebermann y Tamar Michaelis, CNN El primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, no tardó en disfrutar del éxito militar de Israel en Irán. El ataque sorpresa de las fuerzas israelíes, coordinado con la agencia de inteligencia Mossad, golpeó instalaciones nucleares y eliminó a funcionarios iraníes con precisión. En los días siguientes, Israel amplió su operación sobre Irán, declarando superioridad aérea y atacando el arsenal de misil…
By Oren Liebermann and Tamar Michaelis, CNN Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quick to revel in Israel's military success in Iran. The surprise attack by Israeli forces, coordinated with the Mossad intelligence agency, struck nuclear facilities and eliminated Iranian officials with precision. In the following days, Israel expanded its operation over Iran, declaring air superiority and attacking Tehran's ballistic missile arsenal. On …
By Oren Liebermann and Tamar Michaelis, CNN Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quick to revel in Israel's military success in Iran. The surprise attack by Israeli forces, coordinated with the Mossad intelligence agency, struck nuclear facilities and eliminated Iranian officials with precision. In the following days, Israel expanded its operation over Iran, declaring air superiority and attacking Tehran's ballistic missile arsenal. On …
With Donald Trump pushing for the end of Iran's war, the Gaza Strip is back in focus. Even in Netanyahu's own ranks, it's happening. Is the Prime Minister jeopardizing his coalition to bring the hostages back?
After his victory lap over Iran, Netanyahu faces a pivotal decision on Gaza
Benjamin Netanyahu was quick to bask in the glow of Israel’s military success in Iran. Now he must turn his attention back to Gaza, a war in which the major strategic victories are far harder to find.
Bibi's back: what will Netanyahu do next?
"Every Houdini eventually comes across a lock they can't pick," Yossi Mekelberg, from the Chatham House think tank, told Al Jazeera.Benjamin Netanyahu has dominated Israeli politics for nearly three decades and is again riding high after a series of stunning military victories. The question everyone is asking now is: what will his next move be and how long can the ultimate political escape artist survive?What did the commentators say?In Israel, …
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