Tensions Rise as Israel's Right-Wing Coalition Prioritizes Political Agenda Over Hostages' Fate
In recent developments, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right coalition partner, Bezalel Smotrich, has reportedly exerted significant pressure on the government regarding negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza and the return of hostages held by Hamas. The critical negotiations have been prolonged, with a 48-hour delay occurring between a breakthrough in talks and the government’s official vote on the agreement. Observers note that every moment the hostages remain in captivity is vital.
In an unprecedented move, even the ultra-Orthodox party Shas agreed to allow the parliamentary vote to occur on Friday evening, during the holy Sabbath, highlighting the urgency attributed to the situation. The decision underscores the growing concern for the lives of the hostages amid the ongoing political maneuvering within Israel's coalition government.
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