Former President Trump is reportedly urging Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to seize the moment for a peace deal in Gaza. He claims to have told Netanyahu this is his "chance for victory," sparking immediate reactions. But can a deal truly be achieved amidst ongoing conflict?
This comes as negotiators head to Cairo, fueled by a recent missile strike that seemingly unlocked new possibilities. Over 70% of Israelis believe a two-state solution is necessary for long-term security, according to a recent poll.
Is this a genuine opportunity, or just more political maneuvering?
Trump's endorsement puts Netanyahu in a difficult position, balancing domestic pressures with international calls for de-escalation. The Guardian questions how likely Trump's plan will actually work, given the complexities of the situation.
The Wall Street Journal highlights how the missile strike may have inadvertently created an opening for negotiations. However, Hamas remains a significant obstacle, and their willingness to compromise is uncertain.
The push for a Gaza peace deal continues, and the coming days will be crucial in determining whether Trump's vision can become a reality.
