Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing criticism from fellow war cabinet members for his handling of Gaza, with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and former Defense Minister Benny Gantz demanding changes in policy. Netanyahu rejected their proposals, leading to increased public and international pressure on him. The International Criminal Court's prosecutor applied to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and others, and some Western states announced recognition of a Palestinian state. Netanyahu's refusal to accede to demands for steps leading to Palestinian statehood, including normalization with Saudi Arabia, has further diminished his public standing.
Key Points
Netanyahu facing criticism from Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and former Defense Minister Benny Gantz
International pressure on Netanyahu intensifying
Arrest warrants applied for Netanyahu and other leaders
Western states recognizing a Palestinian state
Netanyahu's refusal to normalize with Saudi Arabia impacting public standing
Cons
Facing criticism from fellow war cabinet members
Increased public and international pressure
International Criminal Court's prosecutor applying to issue arrest warrants
Some Western states announcing recognition of a Palestinian state
Diminished public standing due to refusal to accede to demands