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OPINIONS

Wed 05 Mar 2025 9:19 am - Jerusalem Time

Ten days?!

Unconcerned by what will come out of the emergency Arab summit, Netanyahu gave Hamas ten days to release the detainees before he returns to war again. A threat that must be taken seriously in light of the sharp polarization within the Israeli government, which threatens to unravel the coalition if the fox does not respond to his partners’ blackmail to return to war, even if that leads to the deaths of all the detainees.

Netanyahu's threat to resume the war is directed at the summit more than it is directed at Hamas, because the "king" who is fascinated with liquidating maps and reshaping the Middle East anew, and who believes that his dreams are now one or two rounds away from the return of hell to the Strip, is capable of thwarting the Egyptian plan that won the consensus of the Arab leaders, just as he previously thwarted the Arab peace plan in 2002.

Between Netanyahu’s doctrine based on the principle of “right by force” and the Arab moral doctrine based on the principle of “right belongs to the rightful owner,” the weak international situation and the full American partnership with Israel will not allow those with the right to impose their vision without disruption and obstruction by those who embrace the doctrine of the right to exercise force, genocide, and ethnic cleansing, as long as they remain unpunished and receive support and backing from Trump.

The return of war means the death of thousands of women and children, and the deepening of the catastrophic conditions that the sector has been groaning under for sixteen months, while the specter of displacement looms behind the clouds of smoke and columns of fire, to fulfill Trump's dream of establishing the "Riviera of the East" on the bodies of the victims.

Will the Arab Summit succeed, this time, in averting the existential dangers that threaten the nation’s present and future?

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