Netanyahu has a clear strategy: Indefinite war – Marc Champion
Benjamin Netanyahu's recent TV interview reveals his strategy for the war in Gaza: indefinite conflict. He rejected a US-mediated cease-fire proposal and expressed readiness for a second front against Hezbollah. Critics argue Netanyahu needs the war to maintain his government, while Hamas benefits from the ongoing conflict. Netanyahu's approach risks expanding the war, alienating Arab partners, and damaging US-Israel relations, potentially leading to disaster for Israel, Lebanon, and the Palestinians.
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By Marc Champion
At least it's now clear: Benjamin Netanyahu has a strategy for the war in Gaza, and it commits his country to indefinite conflict.
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