Israel/Palestine
In reply to the discussion: Burnt by Gaza Strike, Palestinian Boy Suffers Agonising Pain [View all]moniss
(6,713 posts)saying. He has been consistently saying that they have to go even if the hostages are released and there is a ceasefire. He has clearly said he will not accept them remaining no matter what. I'm just clarifying that he has been consistent on saying it over and over from the beginning. The coalition keeping him in power has been adamant also. So I don't politically seeing him coming down from that stance. It could be the political end for him. Now having said that the negotiators keep saying they think they can fashion something that is ceasefire, hostage release, continuing ceasefire but that last part is problematic for him if it leaves Hamas in any control of anything. As I said we don't know if somehow this is going to go into a "remote" run resistance/urban resistance/attacks that carry on for who knows how long no matter what an interim control situation looks like. Much could happen yet.
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