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CEASEFIRE SOLIDIFIES ISREAL’S LOST

Writer: Michael ThervilMichael Thervil

Written by Michael Thervil

 

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With the ceasefire deal being accepted by Hamas and with Israel being forced by incoming American President Donald trump, it’s safe to say that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has failed in its mission to “rid the world of Hamas”. As an extension of this final rendering, it's also safe to say that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also failed to stop Hezbollah as well as Ansar Allah (Houthi’s). The question remains: “With the Prime Minister losing on all fronts – will he face the Israeli criminal justice system? Or will he and the rest of right-wing Zionist conjure up another reason as to why they should reignite a war on the people of Gaza, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Ansar Allah?”

 

Currently the world is waiting for the answer to that question. Even more than that, geopolitical analysis and pundits are waiting to espouse their speculations and predictions. However, it's still a little too early to decide regarding which way the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or the state of Israel is going to go. With the ceasefire being put into effect for 6 weeks it will allow for humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza. In addition to that, the ceasefire will allow for Israel to release roughly 1200 Palestinian prisoners, and it will allow Hamas to release 33 out of the 98 Israeli prisoners in return. But that doesn’t seem like the reality of what’s going to happen.

 

Now it was reported this morning that the Israeli cabinet will not meet to approve a ceasefire deal due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims that Hamas has “created a last-minute crisis”. But is there any truth in his claim? So far there has been any proof that Hamas has created any crisis. In fact, it has been long known that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has either turned down and/or sabotaged every deal that has been presented to put an end to the war between Israel and Hamas. It was also reported that there have been Israeli families that have urged Prime Minister Netanyahu not to sign any kind of negotiation deal that means Israeli surrendering to Hamas. But the families who feel this way are a very small minority.

 

The truth is, there is internal strife within the government of Israel. What we mean by this is that one the one hand both the government and people of Israel want to get the Israeli prisoners back; but on the other hand, the right-wing coalition partners of the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are threatening sabotage his cabinet by abandoning him. In fact, within the last 24 hours to the date of this entry, Israel has killed another 151 Palestinians with another 188 injured even though ceasefire talks “are close to a breakthrough”.

 

This is why VEDA Communications maintains the position that Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Ansar Allah should be allowed to “fight it out” between themselves without the intervention of foreign countries such as America. Only then will the rightful inhabitants of the region prevail. In promoting this idea; it’s not looking good for Israel. 

 
 
 

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