Benjamin Netanyahu is the longest-serving Prime Minister in Israel’s history and the leader of the Likud party, a figure whose political career has profoundly shaped the modern Middle East. His leadership is characterized by a hardline stance on national security, ongoing regional conflicts, and significant domestic polarization, often sparking large-scale protests within Israel regarding his government’s wartime policies and judicial reforms. Coverage of Netanyahu spans his administration’s military strategies, the management of critical regional infrastructure during periods of escalation, and his complex relationship with international legal frameworks and global leaders. As a central figure in global geopolitics, his actions remain a focal point for major news outlets including the BBC, Bloomberg, and the Financial Times, reflecting his influence on both Israeli society and international diplomacy.