Where do leaders go after declaring war? Nowhere good.
For Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, Israel’s on-again, off-again prime minister for the past 16 years, declaring war is the only choice after Hamas launched deadly attacks by air, land, and sea on Israel early Saturday morning. The death toll is dramatic, with hundreds reported dead and many more injured.
They have watched as their violent rhetoric becomes reality, but have failed the people they claim to represent and protect.
We don’t know the longterm consequences of this historic escalation, but we can be certain stands against Palestinian statehood, and effectively telling Israelis only hard-line policies would keep them secure.
Hamas’ political arguments are similarly harsh; aligning with the region’s bad actors like Hezbollah and Iran, refusing to recognize the existence of the state of Israel, and telling Palestinians in the blockaded Gaza Strip that aggression is the only path for survival.
This war will likely be their undoing. Journalist Noga Tarnopolsky put her finger on it immediately: There is no way leadership on either side survives. It’s a foregone conclusion that Hamas leaders will be hunted down in retaliation for this assault on Israeli towns. But Netanyahu, who built himself up as a pro-security protector of the state, may also find it hard to spin his government’s security failures and the tragic loss of Israeli lives.








