Publish dateMonday 20 January 2025 - 11:51
Story Code : 305198
Netanyahu is in his most critical situation
Experts and analysts of the Israeli regime believe that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to convince the Zionist public of the positive approach to the ceasefire and prisoner exchange, while it seems that he himself does not believe in this. They emphasized that Netanyahu is in his weakest and most fragile condition since entering the world of politics.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Tamer Al-Mashal, a journalist and analyst of the Israeli regime, says that the Israeli regime had prevented the resistance from carrying out the first phase of the exchange by failing to create peace on the ground two days before the implementation of the agreement.

He clarified that the first phase of the exchange includes the release of 33 Israeli prisoners, which include, in order of priority, civilian women, military women, men, and the bodies of the deceased. For every female Zionist prisoner, 30 Palestinian female prisoners should be released, and for every female military prisoner, 30 Palestinian female prisoners and 20 prisoners with high sentences should be released.

Al-Mashhal says that the resistance opposes the idea of ​​exchanging the bodies of deceased prisoners and will hand over the bodies of Zionist prisoners in exchange for the release of all women and children detained after October 7, 2023.

Mohaned Mustafa, an expert on the Zionist regime, also believes that Netanyahu seems to be in his weakest and most fragile condition since entering the world of politics.

Mustafa adds: Netanyahu appeared very weak in his speech and was trying to convince the Zionist public to accept an agreement that everyone knows he himself does not accept and was forced to accept due to internal and external pressures.

Al Jazeera correspondent Elias Karam adds that during Netanyahu's speech, thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv, demanding the immediate implementation of the prisoner exchange and the ceasefire and an agreement on it in the second phase, and they are concerned that Netanyahu will try to sabotage the second phase.

Muhannad Mustafa considers the failure of the agreement in the second phase unlikely and believes that although Netanyahu is trying to do this, the Zionist regime believes that if this happens, tensions in the West Bank will increase. This is an issue that the head of the Shin Bet also mentioned during the meeting approving the ceasefire agreement.

Saeed Ziad, another political expert, believes that Netanyahu cannot declare an end to the war in Gaza, because doing so will cause him to be caught in court.
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