After the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s days seemed numbered given the devastation and exposed security failures, but three months later he turned power into a political weapon.
Netanyahu has increasingly used his position as wartime leader to test campaign slogans, appease coalition partners and deflect responsibility for the disaster – all to buy time and increase pressure, critics say.
“At every moment of his life he was and remains a politician. Bibi [tal como é conhecido localmente] He always thinks he has a chance,” said Mazal Mualem, a biographer of the Israeli leader.
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