War in the Middle East - Netanyahu Does Not Intend to «Take the Foot Off the Pedal»
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For Israel, the ceasefire is not the end of all struggles. Now Gaza is back in focus.
The ruling party gains 4 seats, but the opposition bloc can still form a government with 62 seats without the Arab parties • Most of the public supports the ceasefire with Iran and especially the end of the war in Gaza and the signing of a deal to release the hostages • Even after the war's achievements, the position towards Netanyahu has hardly changed
Gaza was the announcement, Ukraine the test, Iran the escalation, but Russia and China are the drag and the final goal. The European Union continues to affirm "Israel's right to defend itself", and the head of its leading power acknowledges that "Israel is doing the dirty work for all of us".
The ceasefire between Israel and Iran seems to hold for the time being, but for Israel this is not the end of all struggles. Now Gaza is back in focus.
Despite the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the leadership of the Jewish state does not consider the fight against the archenemy and its allies to be over.
Despite the ceasefire, the leadership of the Jewish state does not consider the fight against Iran and its allies to be over. Despite the unsound achievements in the fight against Iran's nuclear program and missile arsenal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he did not intend to take the foot off the pedal. [...]
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