Numerous, distant, and impossible are the racist aspirations and expansionist dreams that Netanyahu clings to in the final days of his rule, hoping to realize before he is overthrown and sent to prison, having abandoned his comrade and confidant.
Former Shin Bet chief Nadav Argaman threatened Netanyahu in a television interview that he would reveal everything he knew about him and hold him accountable if he persisted in his denials, persisted in his arrogance and indulged his allies' desires to preserve the cohesion of his coalition at the expense of the public interest. He cares more about them than he does about his own detained "sons."
The leaking news about progress in the Doha talks suggests that Netanyahu is now "out of American reach," after Washington performed an acrobatic leap over his head, accomplishing what he had been unable to accomplish and bringing back those who had threatened and intimidated them to sabotage their chances of returning.
They could have been brought back since the first months of the war, if the fox had good intentions, not malice, who kept evading to prolong the war, to perpetuate his rule, in response to the blackmail of his allies, and to achieve their agendas, and for nothing related to security, as the keeper of secrets said.
"He who wants to catch a fox should not beat the drum." The threat of returning to war is nothing more than a lip service paid by Netanyahu to his allies, for whom he has opened an alternative route to oppression in the West Bank. This comes after he incurred heavy losses in the final days before the ceasefire in Gaza, which were a significant factor in the decision. This was compounded by the escalating protests of the families of the detainees, who sought Trump's help to pressure Netanyahu after they despaired of his evasions, lies, and disregard for the fate of their sons.
What Netanyahu will reap is nothing but a mirage and a grasping for wind.
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