My understanding is that Bibi's government is already extremely unpopular.
I don't think the war is being "persecuted in a bloodthirsty manner". I think the war is being persecuted in the only way it can be if Hamas is going to be removed. I also think that Labour will persecute the war in the same way. My issue is the nutty extremist rhetoric from Bibi's cabinet and the suggestion that the Israelis might start to settle Gaza.
If you think the war is going to be prosecuted the exact same way, then what pressure is there to apply?
At this point I don't think I follow what you think is going to happen.
Are you just positing that eventually Bibi will lose an election and people will come along who will conduct the war in the exact same manner but without some of the same rhetoric and this will somehow magically lead to a
two one state solution? (Sorry, didn't notice the typo there.)
You said this:
I think Israel and the west are also going to pressure for the total abolition of UNWRA and the termination of the extended definition of "refugee" in the Palestinian context in an effort to normalize Palestinian-Israeli relations and then push for a 1-state solution with pressure on Israel to remove far right zionist elements from the cabinet.
So Bibi and the West get rid of UNWRA and then push for a 1-state solution but pushing for this 1-state solution will result in the right wing government that wants a one state solution leaving the cabinet.
This "pressure on Israel" for purging the right wing zionist elements is going to come from... where exactly?
How does getting rid of UNWRA help with any of this?
I just don't see how any of this connects up with what's actually happening right now.