
Episode 1: Netanyahu: War, Power, and Political Survival in Gaza
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This Deep Dive examines an extensive New York Times investigation from July 2025 that scrutinizes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions related to the war in Gaza, specifically alleging he prolonged the conflict for political self-preservation. The report details how Netanyahu disregarded intelligence warnings before the October 7th attack, later resisted peace efforts and post-war planning under pressure from far-right coalition members, and even manipulated official records and discredited critics to maintain power amidst corruption trials. While acknowledging the complexity of the war and other contributing factors, the authors conclude that Netanyahu's personal and political motivations significantly influenced the conflict's duration and scope, with profound humanitarian and geopolitical consequences.