Even if the prime minister's decision to attack Iran was the right one, it's too soon to say whether it will pay off ■ The attack was only launched after four preconditions were met, but that doesn't stop Bibi from accusing others of delaying it ■ It's official: Sara Netanyahu is now a 'lioness'
Israeli prime ministers are almost always either under investigation or preoccupied with the next election, which naturally fuels suspicion that even their most consequential decisions may be influenced by personal or political considerations.
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