Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s war with Iran has led to significant unintended consequences, weakening Israel’s position in the region. Critics argue that rather than diminishing Iran’s influence, the conflict has inadvertently strengthened it, leaving Israel in a precarious situation as the US brokers a deal with Tehran without its input.
The ongoing military operations in Lebanon, justified as necessary for national security, are now under scrutiny. The potential for increased tensions between the US and Iran complicates Israel’s military strategy, especially as Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz enhances its regional power.
Netanyahu’s claims of victory contrast sharply with the reality of a resilient Iranian regime, which is expected to rebuild its military capabilities. This misalignment between expectations and outcomes highlights a significant strategic failure, raising questions about Israel’s future military engagements and its reliance on US support.
As the situation evolves, the implications for Israeli domestic politics are profound. With elections approaching, Netanyahu faces criticism from both the centre and far-right factions, complicating his ability to navigate the fallout from a war that many now view as a catastrophic miscalculation.
Source: Al Jazeera

