The conflict with Iran is not receiving strong support in the United States, where President Donald Trump is working on negotiating a resolution. In contrast, the sentiment in Israel is considerably different. The Israeli public is pressing for a military victory over Iran and its allies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finds himself in a complex situation, especially with an approaching parliamentary election. This election could potentially remove him from power, adding another layer of pressure on his government. The war that Trump and Netanyahu initially launched as partners now shows a divergence in their perspectives on how it should conclude.
Daniel Shapiro, who formerly served as the U.S. ambassador to Israel, provides insight into Netanyahu’s current political strategies. Netanyahu aims to leverage the conflict to strengthen his position both domestically and internationally. The Israeli leader likely views a decisive military victory as beneficial to his political standing amid the upcoming elections.
For those interested in further discussions and insights without sponsorship interruptions, the Consider This podcast offers an ad-free experience for subscribers. The production team includes Erika Ryan and Alejandra Marquez Janse, with Hannah Gluvna providing audio engineering. Patrick Jarenwattananon handled the editing, while Courtney Dorning served as the interim executive producer for the episode.

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