The fox refuses if "Hamas" accepts, and accepts if it refuses. Suddenly, and without prior signals, the fox has shifted from the partial deal that has long plagued our minds to the comprehensive deal, which he knows has different prices for "Hamas," which accepted the new proposal without additions, in response to the pressures from the Egyptian and Qatari mediators to avoid the worst, and to withdraw the pretexts that Netanyahu has invested in to prolong the war and keep himself a crowned king on the throne of Israel.
From the very first moment Netanyahu said that "Hamas's" acceptance of the proposal came only under the threat of the advance of "Gideon's chariots" towards Gaza, it implicitly involves exerting more pressure to obtain lower prices and more victims than the children of the giants, for whom he summoned fabricated texts from the Torah to kill and show no mercy.
The fox's cunning provides the clearest evidence and reveals the broadcast secret that the old man of Likud uses negotiations merely as a means to explore positions, and to scout with fire to obtain the lowest prices. After getting what he wants, he begins to fabricate arguments and pretexts to restart the cycle of slaughter, and then he repeats the process again to obtain more, driven by a doctrine that says: "What is not achieved by force comes with more force."
By invoking "Gideon's chariots," he cuts off the path to the "next day," which Cairo has turned to as an existential question for the survival of the people and the cause, amid the growing global support for recognizing the State of Palestine next month.
Netanyahu does not care about the captives, and he knows that he is not targeting "Hamas" as much as he is targeting the people through killing, starvation, and displacement, which explains his insistence on moving "Gideon's chariots" towards Gaza to push nearly a million citizens into the "Morag" area, trapping them in catastrophic conditions, and placing Abu Shabab in charge of them, which explains his vision for the "next day": neither "Hamas" nor the authority, and he certainly does not want to see any Arab force, in response to what the Egyptian foreign minister said at the joint press conference with Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa at the Rafah crossing last week.
The fox lies by claiming a return to negotiations, and lies even more by claiming his concern for bringing the captives out alive. This is why protests escalated yesterday after the warning Netanyahu issued to "Hamas" until mid-September, despite its acceptance of the mediators' proposal, but the warning implies establishing a pretext against it, and fabricating an excuse for a new chapter of extermination that is the most horrific and dangerous.
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