Four reasons why Benjamin Netanyahu may not want a Gaza ceasefire to hold
Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the United States and met with President Donald Trump, where they discussed a ceasefire plan for Gaza. Despite some agreements, Netanyahu has delayed fully implementing the plan and faces pressure from his right-wing coalition. The plan involves aid delivery to Gaza, disarmament of Hamas, and the deployment of an international security force.Key Facts
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Donald Trump in the U.S.
- They discussed a ceasefire agreement for Gaza, which includes aid delivery and disarmament of Hamas.
- Netanyahu has not yet allowed all needed aid into Gaza and insists Hamas must disarm before Israeli withdrawal.
- The agreement talks about setting up a "board of peace" for Gaza and sending in an international security force.
- Netanyahu faces opposition from his right-wing coalition, which largely opposes the ceasefire.
- His defense minister, Israel Katz, has shown resistance to the ceasefire, especially regarding troop withdrawal.
- Allowing an international force in Gaza would limit Israel’s military actions, something Netanyahu seems to resist.
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