In the center of the cartoon, we can see the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu standing at a ladder, beating a beeyard with the title „Hamas“. Obviously he has beaten the beeyard over and over again, as we can see various injuries at his head and his arms. He is wearing a t-shirt with his surname and the Mogen David printed at the backside.
Due to their imprints, the beeyard is standing for the Hamas and therefore for the Palestinian population, whereas Benjamin Netanyahu is clearly standing for the Israeli population.
Furthermore we can see two speech bubbles, one of them saying „The more we hit, the more we sting“ and the other one saying „The more they sting, the more we hit“.
Here he obviously wants to give us an idea about how the Israeli make their decisions in terms of attacking Palestine. Israel keeps attacking Palestine and expects reaction from them, but as soon as they receive that reaction, they use it as a reason to put themselves in the position of the victim and react by attacking Palestine again.
With the wooden stick in his hand, Netanyahu might try to put himself in the position of the leader oft he Israeli population and wants to show strenght over the Hamas by beating the beeyard. The fact that the cartoon shows him standing at a ladder could also mean that he sees himself at the top of his nation, maybe as a leader, standing up in order to protect them against the Hamas and for the Palestinian nation in general.
Seen from a neutral perspective, I still can say that the author of the cartoon might find himself at the palestinian side of the conflict.