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# Recent Developments for Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been actively engaged across military, diplomatic, and political fronts over the past week. According to ABS-CBN News, on November 23rd Netanyahu affirmed that Israel will do "whatever is necessary" to prevent Hezbollah from re-establishing itself as a threat, following an Israeli military strike on a Hezbollah militant in Beirut. In his cabinet remarks, Netanyahu also addressed the Gaza ceasefire, claiming Hamas breached the agreement multiple times and has faced significant casualties in response.
On the diplomatic front, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is scheduled to visit Israel on December 6th and 7th, with Netanyahu slated to meet with him on December 7th to discuss bilateral relations, the Gaza ceasefire, and other international issues, according to AL-Monitor reporting.
The Times of Israel revealed internal tensions within Netanyahu's security apparatus. On November 19th, Netanyahu met separately with Defense Minister Israel Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir to defuse escalating tensions between them. Their feud centers on military promotions and the investigation into October 7th failures. Netanyahu reportedly demanded both officials reduce their public conflict, though some reports suggest he may be considering replacing Katz with Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar.
In a concerning development reported by Responsible Statecraft, Netanyahu has been coordinating an influencer campaign to shape international media narratives. During a recent meeting focused on pro-Israel messaging, Netanyahu specifically referenced the importance of "our influencers" in fighting back against unfavorable coverage. Documents reveal that Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been paying influencers approximately seven thousand dollars per post on platforms like TikTok and Instagram through a campaign titled "Esther Project," with a total budget of around nine hundred thousand dollars from June through November.
Regarding Syria, Netanyahu toured the Golan Heights on November 19th with a delegation including Defense Minister Katz and Chief of Staff Zamir. According to Enab Baladi and Israeli public broadcaster Kan, Netanyahu has ruled out peace with Syria, expressing concerns about Houthi threats to the Golan Heights region. He sharply criticized Syria's transitional president Ahmad al Sharaa, claiming al Sharaa has begun implementing policies Israel will not accept, including allegedly attempting to bring Russian forces to the Israeli border.
From WXXI News citing NPR reporting, since the Gaza ceasefire began, Netanyahu has received political support from President Trump and is preparing for reelection.
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