Netanyahu Faces Mounting Pressure Over Ceasefire Amid Divided Public Opinion

Tel Aviv (HRNW)- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing growing domestic and international pressure over the ceasefire issue, further complicating his political standing. According to recent Israeli media survey reports, 58 percent of the public remains skeptical about the outcome of the war with Iran and the current ceasefire, while 79 percent support the continuation of military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Political analysts say this divided public opinion has become a major challenge for Netanyahu, as he faces pressure from citizens demanding continued military action while also addressing concerns over the ceasefire. At the international level, the United States, Canada, Germany, and other countries have urged Israel to honor the ceasefire agreement and avoid further escalation.

Experts believe the situation is particularly sensitive in light of the upcoming elections, as public dissatisfaction over the ceasefire could have political consequences, while ignoring global diplomatic pressure may also prove costly. Analysts warn that the decisions Netanyahu makes in the coming days could significantly impact both Israel’s internal politics and the wider regional situation.

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