Netanyahu risks political ruin amid failed ceasefire and rising criticism
Benjamin Netanyahu faces political ruin following a failed ceasefire deal aimed at curbing violence in the US-Israel-Iran conflict. His approach, characterized by extreme violence, has weakened the vital US-Israel relationship, with critics blaming him for entangling the US in an unwinnable war. As elections approach, Netanyahu risks being remembered as a controversial figure in Israeli history.
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Published 21 Jun 2026, 06:00 UTC · Updated 21 Jun 2026, 06:30 UTC
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