Boom Boom Bibi: Iran war to return to Netanyahu banks- but will it be its ‘Phoenix’ moment?

Immediately after October 7, 2023, Hamas’s attacks on Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared political and personally. For a long time known for strength and safety, Netanyahu looked like a low shape, blinded by the deadliest attack in the history of Israel and attached to public outrage. Their approval rating fell, and many began to question his leadership viability. A separate image of Netanyahu is emerging fast for the present day, and Netanyahu. As Israel faced a growing struggle against Iran, the 75 -year -old Prime Minister finds strong. With our support in an important American strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities -Tenyahu has seized the moment to confirm its decades long campaign against Iran’s nuclear ambitions.“Netanyahu has proved that he is a Phoenix,” AP said veteran Israeli journalist and Netanyahu’s biography Majal Mulem. His new power on the international stage, especially after a phone call with US President Donald Trump, suggests a strategic return that can reopen his political future and heritage. This war with Iran, while still full of danger and uncertainty, may have been an opportunity that Netanyahu has long waited. For years, he deployed Iran as Israel’s most dangerous opponent, using every platform – from the United Nations Podium to the US Congress – to warn Tehran’s nuclear threat. Critics once made fun of their single-mind focus, accusing them of ignoring other security threats such as Hamas. But now, as Iran set missiles in the Israeli region and as American jets attacked the Iranian goals, many Israeli saw Netanyahu as Vandit – and some were also redeemed.AP Netanyahu colleague Aviv Bushinski said, “Netanyahu is seen as a very divisive and destructive leader. He is seen as someone who talks a lot and does nothing.” “Today, Netanyahu gave himself a big time,” he said. Nevertheless, the road ahead is uncertain. Netanyahu’s polarization domestic reputation, ongoing corruption tests, and an international arrest warrant on Gaza war conduct continue to cloudy his leadership. While the Iran war can offer a political lifeline, the election loom next year, and its long -term existence depends on more than just military victory. As Busiski quoted it by AP: “Bibi may be the king of Israel – but even a king has his own boundaries.”