Benjamin Netanyahu is at a crossroads after President Biden’s redline against a major Israeli military campaign on Rafah. Any major move to crush Hamas, its last stronghold in the southern Gaza Strip, could trigger a break in relations with the U.S. While failing to take definitive action could cause his…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at a crossroads as a result of President Obama’s red line against a significant Israeli military operation against Rafah: any significant move to end Hamas’s grip on its final stronghold in southwestern Gaza could lead to an extraordinary rift in ties with the United States, and failing to take decisive action could lead to his political collapse. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at a crossroads as a result of President Obama’s red line against a significant Israeli military operation against Rafah: any significant move to end Hamas’s grip on its final stronghold in southwestern Gaza could lead to an extraordinary rift in ties with the United States, and failing to take decisive action could lead to his political collapse.
Benjamin Netanyahu is at a crossroads after President Biden’s redline against a major Israeli military campaign on Rafah. Any major move to crush Hamas, its last stronghold in the southern Gaza Strip, could trigger a break in relations with the U.S. While failing to take definitive action could cause his…