After Iran, pressure mounts on Netanyahu to end Gaza war
- Israeli minister Ron Dermer is visiting Washington this week to discuss a potential ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
- The conflict began with Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack and continues amid Netanyahu's rejection of ceasefire agreements and Hamas's conditional offers to release hostages.
- Increased Israeli strikes in Gaza have reportedly killed dozens, while domestic protests demand an end to the war and prompt release of hostages, as Netanyahu pauses judicial overhaul plans amid unrest.
- Polls show nearly two-thirds of Israelis want the Gaza war to end despite Netanyahu insisting on 'total victory' over Hamas, with analysts noting his waning popularity under political and corruption trial pressures.
- US pressure and ongoing talks suggest a possible ceasefire, but unresolved political and military tensions indicate challenges remain in ending hostilities and securing the hostages' release.
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Israeli Channel 12 report insists US pressure on Qatar and Qatar over Hamas may soon bring agreement — Cabinet discussions
TRIBUNE. In a forum in the "World", the Israeli professor believes that the success of the Hebrew state in Iran can lay the foundations for a beneficial reconfiguration in the Middle East. But only if the Israeli Prime Minister does not give in to the drunkenness of the all-power, goes to the stage of negotiation with his neighbours and stops his operations in Gaza.
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