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Benjamin Netanyahu has seized the global spotlight again this week with a whirlwind of dramatic developments and headline-making decisions. The biggest headline of the week: Israel’s government, led by Netanyahu, has officially approved a US-brokered Gaza ceasefire deal. In a defiant national address, Netanyahu credited himself and Donald Trump with achieving the near-impossible—securing the release of the hostages abducted on October 7—while sidestepping Hamas’s demand for a complete IDF withdrawal from Gaza, which many observers said was previously off the table. Netanyahu doubled down on his strategy, claiming that intense military and diplomatic pressure was the only reason Hamas blinked, insisting that “the sword is still there” and vowing Gaza would soon be demilitarized. He was crystal clear that if Hamas fails to deliver, the world should expect Israel to act decisively, echoing his infamous “easy way or the hard way” line from both the address to Israeli citizens and his interview with Euronews.
All of this comes amid rising speculation, not yet publicly confirmed, about Netanyahu’s political maneuvering. According to Israeli daily Maariv, Likud insiders say the prime minister may be laying the groundwork for early elections, hoping to ride a wave of public optimism following the Gaza deal. No announcement yet, but Netanyahu’s camp isn’t denying the rumors and political operatives are already mobilizing.
On the world stage, Netanyahu’s message to Europe and the US has been uncompromising: Hamas rule in Gaza must end and there can be no return to the status quo. He has repeatedly underscored Israel’s readiness to ensure that Gaza remains demilitarized, warning European leaders of the dangers of appeasing extremism.
Behind the scenes, Netanyahu has thrown his support behind an aggressive pro-Israel social media push. Meeting with American influencers—and reportedly referencing them as an essential weapon in Israel’s information arsenal—he’s tapping into the influencer economy with payments reaching up to 7000 dollars per post according to documents reviewed by Truthout. On Instagram, his acceptance of the Gaza ceasefire deal has set off a firestorm of comments ranging from adulation to outright fury, revealing just how polarizing he remains on and off the web. His own messaging has focused on hope, unity, and the promise of bringing everyone home, but the online discourse is as fierce as ever, with every move scrutinized and often mocked.
Amid the ongoing ceasefire, major news organizations like CBS News report the start of humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza and a tense countdown as both Israelis and Palestinians await the release of remaining hostages. International perspectives remain divided, with global leaders thanking President Trump and voicing cautious hope. Yet Netanyahu, never shy of controversy or drama, finds himself yet again at the epicenter of Middle East history, with his legacy and future now as much a matter of political intrigue and social media spectacle as battlefield facts.
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