at Mohamed Ben Abdallah –
The position of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is becoming increasingly difficult, as he risks finding himself increasingly isolated due to the continuation of the conflict in Gaza and above all the massacre (34,000 Palestinians dead, a third of which are children).
After the US abstention at the United Nations Security Council for the ceasefire, with the resolution therefore passed by a majority, today US President Joe Biden intervened again, but in a more direct manner compared to previous messages: ” what I want to ask the Israelis is a ceasefire of six to eight weeks to allow access to food and medicines to Gaza.” Biden, interviewed for the Univisionhe also explained that “I have already talked about it with everyone, Egyptians, Saudis and Jordanians”.
That to date Netanyahu’s military expedition has not had the desired effects is clear for all to see, and today it was pointed out by Tehran that “they failed, they failed to defeat Hamas as well as free the hostages”, and Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi observed that “what is underway is a crime against humanity, a genocide in which the Westerners who support the Zionist regime with all their strength are complicit.”
The pressure on Netanyahu is also internal, with anti-government protests taking place almost daily, but above all with the centrists in his cabinet increasingly explicitly aiming for new elections.
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