The Israeli public is "exhausted" by the nearly two-year conflict in Gaza, and the vast majority of IDF military leaders believe it should end.

Yet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is forging ahead with his plan to invade Gaza City and expand the war because "he will do whatever he can to stay in power," said Haaretz senior security analyst Amos Harel, speaking on the Haaretz Podcast.

IDF brass, led by chief of staff Eyal Zamir, is attempting to convince Netanyahu for a more limited siege on Gaza City. Still, the message from Netanyahu has been that "he is calling the shots, and the army's job is to follow orders and prepare to invade Gaza City," Harel said, despite the danger that would pose to Israeli hostages being held in the area.

Whether or not a full-on operation will eventually happen primarily depends on U.S. President Donald Trump, who, Harel said, is the only one who could push Netanyahu off course, but does not appear to be doing so – for now.

"At one point or another, I think the president will be fed up, because there's no victory in sight in Gaza. The suffering continues, and he keeps facing questions from within, including from Republicans, regarding where this is going and why Americans are contributing to this suffering. I don't think that Netanyahu has all the time in the world."