Netanyahu's popularity recovers post-Hezbollah
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•Netanyahu in poll rebound after Hezbollah attacks
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Israeli PM's popularity was battered after the Hamas attacks on 7 October .
His image as 'Mr Security' was badly damaged after 7 October attacks.
Netanyahu 's former political rival, Gideon Saar , also joined his coalition government on Sunday .
Saar will serve as a minister without portfolio with a seat in the Security Cabinet .
Much in Israeli politics depends on what happens next as Israel 's multi-front war reaches a critical moment.
Tens of thousands of Israeli citizens in the north of the country still do not know when they will return to their homes.
If Hezbollah 's main ally Iran decides to attack, the consequences are unpredictable.
International courts are considering whether to put Israel on trial for genocide.
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