Netanyahu Allegedly Not Considering Extending Ceasefire, Threatening Gaza Truce
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February 10, 2025 05:30
israel, gaza - Israeli media reports claim that the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is at risk due to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's reluctance to move to the second stage of a 'permanent ceasefire.'
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Alleged Actions
According to Israeli media, the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is in jeopardy as Prime Minister Netanyahu is reportedly not planning to proceed to the second stage of a 'permanent ceasefire,' delaying negotiations expected to start on February 3rd. Netanyahu's decision not to grant 'negotiating authority' to the Israeli delegation heading to Doha, Qatar for talks is intensifying pressure on him.
Challenges Faced by Netanyahu
Israeli sources indicate that Hamas' displays of power during hostage exchange tours and the perception that the group cannot be defeated have increased pressure on Netanyahu. The use of 'complete victory' slogans by Netanyahu during hostage handovers is seen as mocking the ultimate goal of the war in Gaza. New poll data also suggests that these images are damaging Netanyahu politically.
There are concerns that Netanyahu's far-right partners may resign from the government, potentially toppling his leadership, leading to his reluctance to move to the agreement's second phase.
Hamas' Expectations and Israeli Response
Israeli security sources express doubts about the legitimacy of the Israeli delegation sent to Qatar, calling it a mere 'show.' The delegation lacks any authority until the Israeli security cabinet meeting this week, raising concerns that negative signals from Tel Aviv could jeopardize the first phase of the agreement.
Security sources emphasize that Hamas' release of hostages is linked to the expectation of a permanent ceasefire and a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in the second phase. If Tel Aviv shows no intention of progressing to the second stage, Hamas might consider cancelling the agreement.