As the Israel-Hamas conflict threatens to escalate into a broader regional war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a crucial moment that could define his legacy. The conflict's expansion risks drawing in neighboring countries and non-state actors, potentially destabilizing the entire Middle East. In this perilous situation, Netanyahu must confront not only external threats but also the divisions within his government and society. To secure Israel's position and prevent further bloodshed, Netanyahu needs to reconcile with his political opponents and foster a sense of national unity. The domestic political landscape is fractured, with disagreements over security, strategy, and governance undermining a cohesive response to external threats. Bridging these divides is essential for formulating a decisive strategy that ensures Israel's security and stability. Moreover, Netanyahu must address his personal role in this conflict. Historically, his leadership has been ma...