Make no mistake: Israel's far right is planning for a Gaza without Palestinians | Ben Reiff
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : Netanyahu himself claims to have received assurances from Trump and Joe Biden that the US would give Israel its full backing to resume its onslaught on Gaza should negotiations break down ahead of the second phase (Trump's new Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, refused to confirm or deny this).45% : This is the man many are expecting to compel Netanyahu to stick with the ceasefire and enable Gaza's reconstruction under Palestinian self-rule.
42% : Now that he has eventually agreed to a ceasefire - whether due to pressure from Trump or his own political calculations - the families of Israeli hostages fear that Netanyahu could forsake their loved ones in order to resume the war.
41% : "You're talking about probably a million and a half people, and we just clean out that whole thing and say: 'You know, it's over'," Trump told reporters over the weekend, suggesting that residents of Gaza could be permanently relocated to Egypt or Jordan.
39% : Trump has been largely noncommittal on the deal itself.
35% : And Donald Trump, whom many were quick to credit with forcing Netanyahu to agree to a ceasefire in the first place, won't stop him torpedoing it either.
10% : Trump has also resumed the supply of 2,000lb bombs to Israel that the Biden administration paused over concerns about how they were being used in Gaza.
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