Netanyahu's US Visit Highlights Political Struggles and Cease-Fire Dilemma
The Israeli Prime Minister's trip underscores his bid to maintain support amid mounting domestic and international pressures.
- Netanyahu's high-profile meetings and congressional address aimed to bolster his standing with right-wing supporters.
- Despite attempts to project strength, Netanyahu faces declining popularity and calls for his resignation in Israel.
- Vice President Harris signaled a potential shift in US-Israel relations, emphasizing concerns over Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
- Negotiations for a cease-fire and hostage release continue, with international and domestic pressure mounting on Netanyahu.
- Critics argue Netanyahu's policies perpetuate occupation and apartheid, complicating prospects for long-term peace.







































