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Gadi Eisenkot, the prominent candidate to lead the Israeli opposition, affirmed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is living in a state of panic and is directing his domestic policies based on his judicial and personal fears. He explained that Netanyahu's current agenda is focused on elections and political preparations, with a lack of strategic discussions on issues such as Iran and Lebanon, which Eisenkot describes as a "political graveyard." He also pointed out that the Israeli military needs to resume operations in Gaza to dismantle Hamas and Islamic Jihad's capabilities, emphasizing the necessity for long-term plans to address the ongoing situation. Eisenkot discussed internal disagreements within the security cabinet regarding responses to the attacks, Netanyahu's fear of a ground invasion, and internal disputes over legislation that politicizes the judiciary and limits the authority of the government's legal advisor.
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