Netanyahu doesn’t seem to want peace as much as he wants to pull a Srebrenica in Rafah. I doubt Israel accepts unless there’s some major, unannounced consequences from the United States and Europe (like an end to military cooperation and significant sanctions on his cabinet).
If other countries said they can no longer support Israel it’s about the only way to get Israel to come up with a fair plan or agree to anyone else’s plan.
If there’s a permanent cease fire, Netanyahu is probably out of power in a week.
Netanyahu doesn’t seem to want peace as much as he wants to pull a Srebrenica in Rafah. I doubt Israel accepts unless there’s some major, unannounced consequences from the United States and Europe (like an end to military cooperation and significant sanctions on his cabinet).
If other countries said they can no longer support Israel it’s about the only way to get Israel to come up with a fair plan or agree to anyone else’s plan.
If there’s a permanent cease fire, Netanyahu is probably out of power in a week.
So he’ll keep it going as long as he can
Pretty much. They attacked Raffah after the announcement.
I guess my degree in international affairs finally paid off.