his alliance, his coalition together? i think it s all of the above. i think he s telling ben-gvir that hamas will probably not accept this, and even if they do, there s plenty of room to maneuver. i mean, don t want to make predictions, too, but it seems to me the piece of this agreement that could actually get implemented is phase one. if you look at phase 2, and i haven t seen the 4 1/2 page agreement, but phase 2 remains to be negotiated and it is in phase 2 where the core issues of both hamas and israel will be tested. hamas is prepared to exchange, according to the agreement, the remaining hostages, roughly 50 nails, idf soldiers and civilians in exchange for a six-week pause, withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza and a permanent cessation from hostilities. those are aspirational objectives, but an enormous amount of work has to be done, and i think partly, with the
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