For Netanyahu, avoiding a peace deal may now be worse than agreeing one
He promised total victory for Israel, but standing next to Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, it was Benjamin Netanyahu who looked defeated. Israel's prime minister was saying all the right things about the peace deal he had just agreed to, but he seemed deflated, his voice hoarse and his energy dimmed, as he praised Trump as "the greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House". It is a friendship that could cost him his government. Netanyahu's far-right allies have threatened to leave – and possibly collapse – his ...
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