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‘Netanyahu has no ability to resume the war’ on Gaza

Yariv Oppenheimer, the head of The Two-State Coalition based in Tel Aviv, says that Trump is the only world leader capable of ending Israel’s war on Gaza.

“When he says the war is over, the war is over. Netanyahu has no ability to resume the war, no chance,” Oppenheimer told Al Jazeera. “He will not have the support of the Israeli public as well.”

He suggested that Israel’s leader may want to view Gaza now as he does Lebanon, where he can hit it sometimes with air strikes on Hamas headquarters.

“But I don’t think Trump will allow it. When Trump says this is the end of the war, this is what he’s given to get back the hostages in the first 72 hours of this deal. This is the world of Trump.”

sometimes? Like nearly every single day since the ceasefire.
https://thecradle.co/articles/nearly-200-killed-in-2740-israeli-violations-of-ceasefire-with-lebanon
2740 violations reported on April 15th, that's about 20 violations a day since the ceasefire.

The world and word of Trump is the last you can rely on. But for now he sees many $$$ signs in overseeing the reconstruction of Gaza. 


First desperately needed food, water, health and shelter supplies have to come in unhindered. 

WHO says it scaled up aid operations since Gaza truce


Trucks loaded with aid enter Gaza through the Kissufim crossing between the enclave and Israel

Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says, “Improvement in access to health facilities and the ability to expand our missions are crucial first steps in providing immediate health support to Palestinians across Gaza.”

The World Health Organization chief said the agency has been increasingly active in different parts of the war-ravaged enclave after the ceasefire was announced.

The release of Israeli and Palestinian prisoners offers hope to everyone who has suffered over the past two years, Tedros added, noting that this week’s developments in Gaza are a significant step in the right direction.

“Gaza’s health system must be rehabilitated and rebuilt. This crisis gives us the opportunity to rebuild it better, stronger, fairer and centred on people’s needs. The best medicine is peace.”