Could Israel be planning a “ceasefire” in Gaza just for appearances sake? | Benjamin Netanyahu


American journalist Ryan Grim believes it could be risky for Israel to reject a ceasefire in Gaza, if only to appease Trump.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has gambled his political future on waiting for President-elect Donald Trump to take office, says Ryan Grim, co-founder of Drop Site News.

Grim told host Steve Clemons that Netanyahu’s strategy has paid off and he may no longer be able to reject a ceasefire after Jan. 20 – Trump’s inauguration day , who promised that “all hell would break loose” in the Middle East if he did not do so. get what he wants.

“The question is whether it sticks or whether it’s just something that’s being announced so Trump can celebrate it and say he’s moving on,” Grim says.

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