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Why White House envoys cannot sway Israel’s war leader

Why White House envoys cannot sway Israel’s war leader

aljazeera.com 19.08.2026 12:24 11 baxış
Any deal in any of Israel’s conflicts would be politically damaging for its prime minister.

On Monday, US Middle East envoy Jared Kushner visited Israel and met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The focus of the discussion was reportedly US President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, which the Israeli leader rejected last week after Hamas accepted it. Despite claiming to have had a “good meeting”, Kushner did not seem to have achieved much progress.

In an interview with Fox News, he seemed to downplay the Israeli rejection. Unfortunately, such initiatives from the White House to try to jump start the stalled peace plan for Gaza amid growing criticism that the Board of Peace is failing are unlikely to work. Netanyahu will not step back from his insistence that Hamas has to disarm first before Israel fulfils any of its commitments.

He holds the same position on Lebanon – a position that is seen as largely obstructive by those involved in the negotiations. The ultimate goal of the Israeli prime minister is to delay future negotiations and especially the closing of any deal. This is because he does not gain anything politically from a concentrated effort to end Israel’s wars.

As long as Netanyahu is able to keep Israel fighting in any conflict – whether with Iran, the Palestinians, Hezbollah or Syria – he can pass himself off as “Mr Security”, the only one capable of dealing effectively with the multifront security threat. Maintaining this image before the elections in October is particularly important. Opinion polls indicated that 45 percent of Israelis oppose a peace deal for Gaza, 37 percent want a return to fighting in the strip while 17 percent want the status quo to be maintained.

Two-thirds of Israelis want Israeli occupation of parts of southern Lebanon to continue to retain a “security belt”. Nearly half of Israelis want major military action against Iran to continue. Many of these pro-war voters are part of Netanyahu’s potential supporters.

Does it matter to them that the prime minister has failed abysmally at nearly all of his plans and attempts to vanquish Israel’s enemies? He is still seen as the only one with sufficient experience and toughness to face a broadly hostile world. Many Israelis believe that the world at large has set its sights on the destruction of Israel.

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