Standing alongside Donald Trump in Florida a week ago, Benjamin Netanyahu was vague on the latest prospect of a ceasefire in the war in Gaza.

“I hope we are going to have a deal. Time will tell,” the Israeli prime minister said, two days after his controversial address to a joint session of the US Congress.

Throughout his three-day visit to the US, Netanyahu was careful to avoid making any commitment to the deal Biden unveiled on 31 May. While the US insisted publicly that the onus was on Hamas to accept the plan, the administration knew it also needed to pin down Netanyahu personally over his reluctance to commit to a permanent ceasefire.

Yet, according to US reports, it now appears that at the very time Netanyahu was publicly speculating about a deal, a remote-controlled bomb had already been smuggled into a guesthouse in Tehran, awaiting its intended target: Ismail Haniyeh, the senior Hamas leader who was assassinated on Wednesday night.

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    1 month ago

    The only difference between those assassinations might have been Pakistan, but even then it was a public secret that he was being protected by the ISI and so the US didn’t risk informing their ‘ally’ of what they were about to do.

    And in either of those cases, the US/Israel will have made a positive evaluation of the fallout. I’ve heard predictions that “Iran will instruct their proxy militias to strike at Israel”. Yeah ok, what have they been doing for the last 10 months? And what caused Israel pressing the button this week? Or “They’ll send a larger missile strike”. Yeah ok they did that in April and unless they go full send Israel is probably going to be able to largely fend it off.

    And with option nr2, some sane people might see that it’s Iran that’s choosing to escalate. I think it’s unlikely that they want to, though. They are content just being in power and killing some sluts who dare show their hair in public, and mailing missiles to some schmucks to fight some religious wars elsewhere.

    Israel just hit 2 foreigners as retaliation for Iranian-backed missile strikes on children. Earlier this year IS killed 80 Iranian civilians because they believed they were doing the worshipping thing a little bit wrong. Would they really start a war, which could end their reign, over this?

    Lastly, why would Israel care who sits at the other end of the table? Haniya might have been somewhat rational, but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t praying for more jewish casualties five times a day. At any rate, it helps them when the other side is more openly genocidal. Israel has no real reason to stop this war before they’ve broken Hamas, so why would they ever want a deal that prevents this?