As political tension rises in Israel, and questions swirl about the possible collapse of the Netanyahu government, a larger question must be asked: If a new leadership takes control, will it preserve the hard-earned gains from this war?
Whether or not Likud remains in power, there's growing speculation that the next Israeli election could reshape the nation's direction. Some polls suggest Likud could lose its dominant position. But beyond politics lies a far more consequential concern—what becomes of Israel’s recent military and diplomatic achievements?
In the battlefield, Israel has struck significant blows against Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah, restoring deterrence and exposing the regional support networks these terrorist groups rely on. Meanwhile, there are hints that this show of strength could reignite the momentum behind the Abraham Accords, expanding Israel’s normalization agreements with Arab nations.
Yet none of this is guaranteed to be realized.