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Netanyahu eyes critical election amid war and corruption

Netanyahu eyes critical election amid war and corruption

Key Takeaways

  • Benjamin Netanyahu faces an international arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
  • He is set to contest the October 27 election, potentially ending or extending his political career.
  • Netanyahu's image as 'Mr Security' was shattered by Hamas attacks on Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a defining moment in his long and controversial political career. With an international arrest warrant over alleged war crimes, a corruption trial, and a multi-front conflict that has lasted nearly three years, Netanyahu is gearing up for the October 27 election. The outcome could either draw the curtain on one of the most consequential careers in Israeli politics or extend it once again.

Netanyahu's political journey began with his promise to keep Israel safe, an image he cultivated over decades. However, this changed dramatically on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a deadly attack that left more than 1,200 people dead in Israel. This event shattered the 'Mr Security' persona that Netanyahu had built.

Under Netanyahu's leadership, Israel has been involved in relentless bombardment of Gaza for two years, resulting in tens of thousands of casualties. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have declared these actions a genocide, a claim that Tel Aviv rejects. The conflict has drawn in multiple regional actors, including Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Yemen’s Houthi rebels, and Iran, fundamentally reshaping the Middle East's strategic landscape.

Netanyahu's military strategy demonstrated significant reach, with strikes deep into Iranian territory. However, the diplomatic endgame has largely unfolded outside his control. Whether these wars ultimately redeem or irreparably taint his leadership remains a central question in the upcoming election.

Born on October 21, 1949, Netanyahu is the son of a right-wing Zionist historian and served in Israel's commando unit during the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. He has two sons with his third wife, Sara, and a daughter from a previous marriage. His elder brother Yonatan was killed leading the Entebbe hostage-rescue mission in Uganda.

Netanyahu entered parliament in 1988, took control of the Likud party in 1993, and became Israel's youngest prime minister at 46. He has spent nearly two decades in the role across multiple terms, arguing that Israel’s security rested on military strength, intelligence superiority, and deterrence.

The October 27 election is shaping up to be a critical test for Netanyahu. If he wins, it could extend his political career; if not, it may mark the end of an era defined by both triumphs and controversies.