Netanyahu does not want a ceasefire.
One of the most common and widespread analyses among many Israeli experts emphasizes Netanyahu’s will to continue the crisis and conflict in Gaza and his obstruction in reaching a ceasefire. Both his extremist ministers threatening to resign if an agreement is reached and himself know that calming the regional conditions after a ceasefire could lead to maximum internal political instability and create grounds for government collapse and upcoming elections.
This implies his probable failure in these conditions and his return to corruption court sessions. Documents obtained by The New York Times have shown that Netanyahu has made negotiating and reaching agreements difficult by adding specific conditions. Netanyahu’s office has denied these newly raised allegations.
On the other hand, Hamas, which has shown its eagerness for crisis escalation with a recent rocket attack, has announced that it will not participate in the negotiations on August 15.
The US is working to obtain Hamas’ agreement to the ceasefire conditions through Qatar in the negotiations.
The Biden team’s efforts to calm the situation and prevent an Iranian attack on Israel have reached a peak. Biden has told reporters that he hopes this will be achieved. Netanyahu is caught in a battle to continue the fight. Pressure and criticism from American media towards Netanyahu’s behavior have increased, and he has been directly accused of having the will to ignite the Middle East.
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