DID Press: Israeli media outlets have sharply criticized the approach of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu toward the ongoing war, describing his stance as increasingly concerning and unrealistic.

According to recent reports and analyses in Hebrew-language media, Netanyahu’s decision-making in managing the war appears to be oriented more toward prolonging and expanding the conflict rather than seeking political solutions or ending hostilities.
Some analyses have used unusually strong language, describing portions of his positions as “delusional,” reflecting growing frustration among commentators regarding the direction of government policy.
The reports further claim that significant disagreements have emerged within Israel’s political and security establishment over whether to continue or end the war, contributing to rising tensions within the cabinet and security institutions.
Analysts say that the continuation of hostilities is increasing both domestic and international pressure on the Israeli government and further complicating its political environment.
The coverage also notes that criticism of Netanyahu is no longer limited to media outlets, but has expanded into segments of public opinion and political factions expressing concern over the consequences of prolonged conflict.
Debate over the future of the war and possible exit strategies remains one of the central issues in Israeli political discourse.
However, the Prime Minister’s Office has not issued a detailed official response to these analytical reports, and the government’s stated position continues to emphasize the continuation of military operations until its declared objectives are achieved.