The Iran war has become a central issue in the political landscape, particularly for Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel. The conflict has the potential to significantly impact Netanyahu's political prospects, with some viewing him as a big winner, while others see it as a source of criticism and challenge. The war has provided leaders with a respite from domestic issues, but it also faces challenges, especially in the context of the U.S.-Israel relationship and the broader geopolitical landscape.

Netanyahu has been vocal about his stance on the war, insisting that the U.S. and Israel's strikes on Iran will not lead to an 'endless war.' This assertion has been echoed in multiple sources, including The Hill, CNN, and SL Tribune. However, the war has also brought challenges, particularly in terms of the alliance with President Trump, which faces tests due to the Iran crisis, as reported by Reuters.

The war has provided Netanyahu with a platform to assert his leadership and pursue regime change in Iran, which has garnered both support and criticism. According to The Economist, Netanyahu is seen as a big winner from the Iran war, at least for now. However, his pursuit of regime change has also led to criticism from some quarters, as highlighted by Haaretz and JNS.org. The conflict has also strained the relationship between Netanyahu and the U.S., with some leaders, such as Newsom, ramping up criticism of Israel's actions.