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May has been a bad month for Benjamin Netanyahu

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It’s not been a good month for Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin “Bibi” Netanyhu, chief decision-maker in the war in the Gaza Strip that has already caused at least 35,000 civilian deaths. (Some thousands of those 35,000 may have been Hamas fighters, but thousands of other civilians still lie undiscovered in the wreckage of their homes. The number stands.)

It began with the Israel Defense Force launching its assault on Rafah, the last undestroyed city in the Strip — but at the same time, Hamas fighters reappeared in Gaza City, the first city the IDF destroyed. This feels like Whack-a-Mole. Is something wrong with the IDF’s game plan?

Then Netanyahu got two ultimatums from his allies. One came from Benny Gantz, an old political opponent of Netanyahu but a member of his three-man “war cabinet.”

Gantz demanded that Netanyahu produce a credible plan by June 8 for ending the war, freeing the hostages and creating a multinational civilian administration for Gaza. “If you choose the path of fanatics and lead the entire nation to the abyss, we will be forced to quit the government,” Gantz said.

By “the abyss,” Gantz was referring to Netanyahu’s apparent preference for permanent Israeli military rule in Gaza, a prospect that also alarms the third member of the “war cabinet,” Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. But the ultimatum that probably disturbed Netanyahu more came from U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.

The United States does not issue formal ultimatums to its allies. Sullivan merely “urged” Netanyahu to connect his war to a “political strategy” for who runs Gaza afterward (something Netanyahu has steadfastly refused to do). But reading between the lines, it was a message from President Joe Biden that he is running out of patience with Netanyahu.

Then it got worse for Netanyahu. Last Monday, Karim Khan, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, requested arrest warrants for six named individuals associated with the Gaza War on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity: two Israelis and three leaders of Hamas. Netanyahu led the Israeli list.

Naturally, all the suspects were “outraged.” Yahya Sinwar, accused of being responsible for murder, hostage-taking and rape, is not answering the phone, but a Hamas spokesperson protested that the court’s decision “equates victim with executioner.” (Rule No. 1: Claim victim status.)

Israel’s extreme-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, called the court’s move “a show of hypocrisy and Jew-hatred” that “we haven’t seen since Nazi propaganda.” (Rule No. 2: Claim victim status.) But the question remains: Will any of this make the least bit of difference to the outcome?

Certainly not the IDF’s little difficulties. The war is really over, in the sense that Hamas clearly cannot be eradicated, but it will continue so long as it serves Netanyahu’s purposes (and Hamas’, too)  

Is Gantz’s threat to leave the government real? Maybe, but his departure will not bring the government down so long as Netanyahu’s ultra-nationalist allies remain loyal.

Will Sullivan’s warning about Biden’s growing impatience work? Very unlikely, because Netanyahu thinks he’s bluffing, and he’s probably right.

The only thing that is likely to have a lasting effect, bizarrely, is the International Criminal Court’s seemingly quixotic attempt to bring the leaders of both sides to justice.

It cannot actually put them in jail: 124 countries have ratified the ICC treaty, but most major military powers, including Israel and the U.S., shun it. However, having an arrest warrant in your name in 124 countries can be a major nuisance.

Karim Khan, the ICC’s prosecutor, is not one of the “great antisemites in modern times,” as Netanyahu predictably said. He is a British lawyer, born in Edinburgh, who became a king’s counsel in London before going on to be an assistant secretary-general of the United Nations.

His first act in his current job was to revive an investigation into the brutal actions of the Taliban and Islamic State. The second was an investigation into the Ukraine war that led to an ICC arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. For him, Netanyahu is just another day.

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