💨 Abstract
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, initially shaken by Hamas' 2023 attack, has regained confidence as Israel faces a new crisis with Iran. With U.S. support, Netanyahu sees an opportunity to revive his political career and legacy, despite domestic and international criticism. The conflict with Iran, a longstanding focus of his, could boost his approval ratings, though his future remains uncertain.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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