Netanyahu Extends Hand for Unity, but Eisenkot Prefers the Arabs

The Prime Minister extended a hand for unity and called for the establishment of a broad national government, but encountered an inflammatory response from Gadi Eisenkot - the man who prefers Mansour Abbas, Ahmad Tibi…
Assessment
The report frames Prime Minister Netanyahu's unity overture as being rejected by Gadi Eisenkot, who is portrayed as preferring Arab politicians over the right. This narrative sets up a political conflict over coalition formation. Separately, it claims an unprecedented Israeli achievement in Lebanon with backing from Trump and Rubio, while accusing mainstream media of downplaying positive news for Israel. The stakes involve both domestic coalition dynamics and the public perception of Israel's security standing.
