Former Israeli Defense Forces hostage negotiator Nitzan Alon has criticized the Israeli government’s decision-making regarding the Gaza conflict, suggesting that the government opted for war over potential deals that could have freed hostages alive. Alon’s comments come amid a backdrop of ongoing tensions and military operations in Gaza, despite a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States in October 2025. The conflict, which began with a Hamas assault on Israel in October 2023, has seen significant casualties and destruction. Alon’s remarks may influence public perception of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the conflict, potentially impacting his political standing ahead of the upcoming elections.

The current prediction market for whether Netanyahu will continue as the Prime Minister in 2026 reflects these dynamics, showing a decrease in the probability of a YES outcome. As of the latest data, the market pricing indicates a 35.5% chance of Netanyahu securing another term, down from previous levels. The criticism from a former high-ranking military official like Alon may add pressure on Netanyahu, as public opinion could shift based on perceptions of diplomatic versus military strategies.