A US-brokered ceasefire with Iran has created a significant political challenge for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Critics argue he has been sidelined by Israel’s key ally, the United States, placing him in a difficult position ahead of upcoming general elections. Netanyahu now faces a dilemma between potentially clashing with Washington and navigating internal political pressures. The agreement is being described as an existential test for his leadership. The situation is particularly sensitive given the proximity of the elections and the potential impact on his campaign. Analysts suggest this development represents one of the most challenging moments in Netanyahu’s political career.