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Netanyahu's Dance with Diplomacy: Will He Play Ball Before the Election?
Friday, October 4, 2024
Netanyahu's team has been playing a high-stakes game of poker with the US government, refusing to budge on demands for a ceasefire in exchange for guarantees that he won't be held accountable for human rights abuses in Gaza. The US is getting increasingly frustrated, and it's starting to look like Biden might have to take matters into his own hands.
But Netanyahu has a secret ally who's been holding him back: Trump. The former president had forged a close bond with Netanyahu, and the Israeli leader had made some big concessions to please his friend. Will he now try to play both sides against each other, hoping to secure more support from the US before the election? Only time will tell.
The US is on edge, with oil prices rising 5% this week as concerns grow that Israel might target Iran's oil facilities next. The stakes are high, and it looks like Netanyahu is running out of time to make a move. Will he find a way to broker peace before the election, or will the conflict spiral out of control?
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