Udi Greenberg, an associate professor of history at Dartmouth, returns to discuss the turbulent landscape of Israeli politics. He delves into the dynamics of Netanyahu's coalition, the role of ultra-Orthodox factions, and the public's response to military actions in Gaza. Key topics include media narratives shaping perceptions, the complexities of national security negotiations, and the contentious debate surrounding Gaza resettlement. Greenberg also reflects on the future of Israeli settlements and the broader implications for Arab relations.