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With 100,000 people in Israel demonstrating, Netanyahu's only way to survive is to drag Trump to save his life

author:Yan Shujun

In the past two days, the chaos in the Middle East has escalated again.

Everyone should have seen the news that Israel suddenly attacked, and the Iranian embassy in Syria killed 7 Iranian personnel.

It is clear that the situation in the Middle East will deteriorate further. Subsequently, other local armed forces in the Middle East, such as Allah in Lebanon, are bound to increase their actions. Even, Iran may end up in person, and the big war will start completely.

With 100,000 people in Israel demonstrating, Netanyahu's only way to survive is to drag Trump to save his life

I won't discuss much about this matter today, there has been a lot of news on the Internet in the past two days. I think that in this context, Netanyahu's situation is all the more worthy of attention. Because two days ago, a demonstration of 100,000 people broke out in Israel.

Looking at the live video, the scene is called a spectacular, 100,000 people walking on the street, blocked and blocked. All kinds of slogans and flags, the crowd shouted for Netanyahu to get out of power. And this can also explain why Israel is attacking the Iranian embassy, and Netanyahu is under too much pressure to expand the war.

With 100,000 people in Israel demonstrating, Netanyahu's only way to survive is to drag Trump to save his life

However, this is not the first time that demonstrations have erupted in Israel. It can be said that since the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in October last year, demonstrations have become commonplace. On Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, protesters rally almost every day.

As a result, Habima Square has been called "Hostage Square". The demands of these protesters are three-point, a truce, the release of the hostages, and the removal of Netanyahu. Hearing this, you may think that there is still a general rationality in Israel, and they are calling for a truce.

But in fact, these protesters can be roughly divided into three groups. The first group was concerned about Israeli hostages held by Hamas. They called for a truce, not because they were anti-war, but because they were afraid that if they continued like this, the Israeli hostages would not survive.

With 100,000 people in Israel demonstrating, Netanyahu's only way to survive is to drag Trump to save his life

The second group is strongly advocating Netanyahu's resignation. Interestingly, this group of people does not feel that Netanyahu has brought war to Israel. Rather, they think that Netanyahu has failed too much, and for several months, he can't even fight a single Gaza. So Netanyahu must step down and come to power with a more hawkish and extreme figure.

And the last group of people, who make up only a small part and the most normal part, feel that Netanyahu's war policy is too anti-human and must be opposed. It may sound magical, but this is the current situation in Israel, and even more so Netanyahu's own awkward situation.

On one side is international pressure to get Netanyahu to stop. On the one hand, there is public opinion at home, and the majesty of political forces, to get Netanyahu to take action to save the hostages. On the other hand, there is pressure from the far right wing of the party, who want Netanyahu to eliminate Hamas and restore Israel's "glory".

With 100,000 people in Israel demonstrating, Netanyahu's only way to survive is to drag Trump to save his life

It can be said that if the Palestinian-Israeli conflict ceases fire in the current situation, Netanyahu's fate can only be to step down and then be ruthlessly liquidated. Whether it is to retain the presidency or to consider his own safety, Netanyahu can only do to continue to expand the fighting, escalate the situation, and maintain the intensity of the conflict.

To be honest, I really can't imagine where Netanyahu will survive in today's mess in Israel? Perhaps his only way to survive is to wait until November when Trump wins the election and then come to power to save his life.

Netanyahu has indeed publicly stated before that he "looks forward to Trump's return." After all, the contradictions between himself and the Biden administration are irreconcilable. But the question is, whether Trump can really win, it's really hard to say. This situation in which his personal fate is engulfed by the situation and dictated by others is running out for Netanyahu to do so.

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