Israeli Political Unity in the Face of Iran Crisis
In a dramatic shift, Israeli opposition has rallied behind Prime Minister Netanyahu's military call against Iran, temporarily setting aside long-standing criticism. The operation aims to disrupt Iran's nuclear capabilities, uniting Israeli political factions amid a backdrop of internal strife and ongoing regional conflicts.

In an unexpected twist, Israel's opposition has united in support of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's military actions against Iran, pausing their ongoing criticism. Netanyahu launched the operation to prevent Iran from further advancing its nuclear program, which Israel deems a critical threat.
This move marks a significant reversal for opposition leaders, including Yair Lapid, who had been calling for Netanyahu's removal. Lapid emphasized the importance of consolidating support during national crises, despite previous political friction, citing the necessity of the operation.
The Israeli political landscape is deeply polarized, but the escalating threats have prompted a temporary sense of unity. Netanyahu, facing charges of corruption, remains a controversial figure, yet his strategy against Iran has earned reluctant approval from his fiercest critics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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