How Netanyahu found himself in the weakest possible position?
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  • How Netanyahu found himself in the weakest possible position?
    How Netanyahu found himself in the weakest possible position?

Pars Today – Analysts of the Zionist regime's affairs believe that Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of this regime, is in the weakest possible position and is attempting to convince public opinion of a deal that he himself does not truly accept.

Experts and analysts of the Zionist regime's affairs argue that Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the regime, is trying to convince the Zionist public of the positive approach towards a ceasefire and prisoner exchange, even though it appears he does not genuinely believe in it.

According to Pars Today, Tamer al-Mishaal, a journalist and analyst of the Zionist regime's affairs, stated that the Zionist regime, by failing to establish calm on the ground two days before the implementation of the agreement, had hindered the resistance's efforts to execute the first phase of the exchange.

He emphasized that the first phase of the exchange involves the release of 33 Zionist prisoners, prioritized as civilian women, female soldiers, men, and the bodies of the deceased. In exchange for each Zionist female prisoner, 30 Palestinian female prisoners must be released, and for each female soldier, 30 Palestinian female prisoners and 20 prisoners with heavy sentences must be freed.

Al-Mishaal noted that the resistance has opposed the idea of exchanging the bodies of deceased prisoners and will hand over the bodies of Zionist prisoners in exchange for the release of all women and children detained after October 7, 2023.

Muhannad Mustafa, an expert on the Zionist regime's affairs, also believes that Netanyahu appears to be in the weakest and most fragile position of his political career. Mustafa added that Netanyahu appeared very weak in his speech and was trying to convince the Zionist public to accept a deal that everyone knows he does not truly believe in, and that he was forced to accept due to internal and external pressures.

Saeed Ziad, another political affairs expert, believes that Netanyahu cannot declare an end to the war in Gaza, as doing so would result in him facing legal consequences.

After much back-and-forth, a ceasefire agreement between the Zionist regime and the Hamas movement was implemented on Sunday, following fifteen months of atrocities and genocide by the regime. An agreement that the leaders of the Zionist regime have described as a defeat against the forces of resistance.

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