NETANYAHU GASLIGHTING ON HOSTAGE DEAL TO AVOID PRISON
February 23, 2024Netanyahu’s Gaslighting Tactics to Evade Accountability:
In a recent CNN interview, Yalda Hakim, alongside Myriam Francois, delved into the complexities surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly focusing on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of hostage negotiations and the broader political landscape.
As the Egyptian foreign minister underscores the gravity of pushing Palestinians across borders, Myriam Francois sheds light on Netanyahu’s evasion tactics. Despite a viable deal in Cairo brokered by Qatar for the release of hostages, including women and children, Netanyahu stalls, fearing loss of power and facing corruption charges and real JAIL TIME!
However, Israel’s extremist leadership obstructs peace efforts, prioritizing political survival over justice.
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English Script:
Yalda Hakim: Sameh Shoukry, the Egyptian foreign minister, he said, “For us, it’s a red line if Palestinians are pushed across the Rafah border into Egypt.”
Myriam Francois: Oh yeah, it’s not just a matter of opinion, but I also just want to come back to this idea that, you know, Netanyahu somehow can sort of say if the hostages aren’t released by Ramadan, I mean, there was a deal on the table. Hamas had offered a deal that was being brokered in Cairo, you know, by the Qataris, of all the hostages being released, starting with women and children in exchange for the release of all the Palestinian hostages, that 6000 of whom from the West Bank, and a large number also now from Gaza, including many children. And, of course, you will know there was a UN report out just today highlighting the sexual abuse of women in detention, which follows another report highlighting the abuse of children in detention, including sexual abuse of children in detention. So yes, the priority should absolutely be on the return of hostages. But the problem is that there is no partner for peace in Israel. We have in Israel currently an extremist cabinet led by Netanyahu, but of course he only remains in power through the support of a far right extremist cabinet that essentially is pushing the policies that we’re seeing today and Netanyahu cannot relinquish on those policies because if he does, he will lose his position of power and he will end up in prison because he’s due on corruption charges, ten years worth of prison.