by Steve Hendrix and Hazem Balousha at The Washington Post
Netanyahu, who agreed last month to share emergency war powers with his chief political rival, is facing unprecedented public rage for his failure to prevent the October attack and a disordered government response in its aftermath. Polls show 75 percent of Israelis calling for him to resign now or be replaced when the fighting stops.
“It’s a strange alliance that has run its course,” said…