The President's advisers are for the most part courtiers who echo his most ill-informed and demented views
‘Trump appears to have changed for the worse, in that his grip on reality is even cloudier than it was in 2017-21’ must release all its hostages by noon on Saturday, or he will cancel the ceasefire and “let all hell break out”. On Tuesday evening, Israeli prime ministerfollowed suit, confirmed Israel “will return to intense fighting until Hamas is finally defeated” if the demand is not met.
The ceasefire agreed on 15 January, following mediation by the US, Egypt and Qatar, might just survive the crisis this week. But Trump’s demarche has already sabotaged the very idea of an Israel-Palestine peace deal by offering Netanyahu and his government the alternative option of getting rid of the Palestinians altogether. This policy was in the past openly espoused only by the ethno-nationalist far right in Israel.
Governments in the region will know that the expulsion of millions of Palestinians from Gaza may soon be followed by the forced relocation of all or part of the three million Palestinians from. The newly-appointed US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, says that he believes that “there is no such thing as a West Bank. It’s Judea and Samaria. There’s no such thing as settlement”.
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