In my latest piece for Souciant, I look at Benjamin Netanyahu’s ineffectual “threat” to cut off the negotiations to nowhere with the Palestinian Authority if they reunify with Hamas.
Bibi clearly wants a situation where the US will back an Israeli refusal to continue negotiations, and Hamas joining a unity government gives him that. But in the longer run, that strategy might well backfire and, ironically, offer the best hope we have left for a peaceful resolution that both sides can live with.
Filed under: Bibi Netanyahu, Fatah, Hamas, Palestine Tagged: Benjamin Netanyahu, Fatah, Gaza, Hamas, Isaac Molho, Israel, Jordan, Khaled Mesha'al, Mahmoud Abbas, Occupied Territories, Palestinian Authority, West Bank, Yisrael Beiteinu
