After a thousand days of war - we discovered what is the 'absolute victory' of the greatest charlatan | Ben Caspit
In Japan he would have committed harakiri at noon on October 7. In Germany he would have resigned the next day. In Britain it would take him a few more moments, because he needs to…
Assessment
A prominent Israeli columnist argues that Prime Minister Netanyahu's claim of 'absolute victory' after 1,000 days of war is hollow, contrasting his political survival with the resignations or ritual suicides leaders in other countries would have faced after October 7. The piece frames Netanyahu's continued tenure not as a military achievement but as a testament to his political maneuvering. The core question is whether this critique reflects a growing public reassessment of the war's stated goals.
