'It's the economy, stupid': 'Mixed messaging, concern' over US administration's vision for Gaza

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Even before it was signed, the Gaza ceasefire forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu into a tight spot: between a new US president pushing for peace and far-right allies who want war to resume. Tension is only likely to increase as Israel’s embattled PM must make a stark choice between fighter jets or peace, prosperity and the world’s jet set. FRANCE 24’s François Picard welcomes Zaha Hassan, human rights lawyer, political analyst and Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for Int’l Peace.

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