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Netanyahu's Gains from Gaza: A Political Perspective
Gaza, PalestineSaturday, October 19, 2024
Upon landing in Berlin, President Joe Biden echoed the sentiments of many global leaders, praising the killing of Sinwar. However, he also called for an end to the fighting in Gaza, where health officials report over 42, 000 deaths. “It’s time to move on and work towards a cease-fire in Gaza, ” Biden said.
For Netanyahu, this could be a tricky situation at home. He leads a fragile coalition of some of Israel’s most hawkish lawmakers. Any steps to pause or stop operations in Gaza could spark disagreements within his Cabinet, risking a government collapse and new elections. His Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, made this clear, stating, “The only deal is the complete surrender of Hamas, the release of all hostages, and the exile of terrorists. Until then, we’ll increase military pressure. ”
Before Hamas' attack, Netanyahu was struggling to keep his coalition united while facing massive protests against his leadership.
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