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Netanyahu publicly claimed to accept the peace deal but later indicated no intention to withdraw IDF troops from Gaza.
Netanyahu has been a key figure in pushing the United States into wars in the Middle East.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is taking political risks by supporting the plan, which includes concessions not favored by his right-wing coalition.
Netanyahu stated in Hebrew that the campaign is not over, indicating no intention to adhere to Trump's peace plan, as he pursues a historical mission to capture greater Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu read excerpts from a letter by Charlie Kirk supporting Israel, but some claim he omitted critical parts of the letter.
The real question then was, what is Netanyahu going to do? During these sessions, Netanyahu repeatedly tries to massage language of some of the proposals that would reduce Israel's commitments and also to create loopholes that might make it appear that Hamas was violating the deal.
Netanyahu's statements in Hebrew reveal the campaign's not over. It's a great opportunity for more actions, contrary to the peace narrative in English.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is making political sacrifices by supporting the plan, which includes not annexing Judea and Samaria immediately.
Netanyahu is just keenly aware of how much he really needs American support. He can't lose everyone. He needs his most powerful friend.
There's a lot of talk about Netanyahu caving, doing partial hostage deals. There's a lot of pressure for him to do so. Instead, he said, everybody comes out.