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Prolonged ceasefire would be seen as 'net defeat' for Israel, researcher says
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11/24/2023
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I'd like to bring in Joseph Bawout, director at the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy
00:04
and International Affairs at the American University of Beirut.
00:07
Thank you very much for joining us on the program today.
00:10
What are your hopes that there's this possibility that this current truce which we're seeing,
00:15
despite the rhetoric we're getting from the Israeli side, that the fight against Hamas
00:19
is set to continue, that this could potentially be the building block for something more permanent
00:24
and possibly even long-lasting?
00:28
Good evening and thanks for having me.
00:30
Look, without being overly pessimistic, but I would be a bit skeptical and doubtful about
00:35
the fact that this truce could be transformed into a longer-term ceasefire for many reasons.
00:42
First of all, I mean, besides the rhetoric, but also because if it stops there, seen from
00:48
an Israeli point of view, this would be more or less a net defeat, I would say.
00:54
And for Hamas, it would be a more or less clear victory.
00:57
So this, from an Israeli point of view, would not be accepted, unfortunately, because the
01:03
people will continue to suffer.
01:05
And I'm not sure that the next step of the war will be successful.
01:09
Now, the second reason for that to be transformed into a longer-term ceasefire is to have really
01:15
a relay taken by a very strong diplomatic action, at least by the U.S., some Arab actors,
01:23
and other external partners.
01:25
And so far we're not seeing that.
01:27
Additionally, I would say that the Israeli political landscape, the coalition that is
01:34
governing Israel, is very divided about this question.
01:37
And I think that for Netanyahu, it would be very politically risky for himself inside
01:42
Israel to stop at this point.
01:45
So for all these reasons, let's welcome now this five-day truce, but let's not over-expect
01:50
for the next step.
01:52
Should the strategy shift?
01:55
Because I spoke to someone earlier who said that Netanyahu has bitten off more than he
01:58
can chew by saying he wants to get rid of Hamas.
02:01
Instead, what he should be saying is we want to bring home the hostages.
02:06
This is a de-escalation in the discourse, in the Israeli discourse, that we have seen
02:12
over the last month.
02:13
It has started with the eradication of Hamas, transforming the political landscape in Gaza,
02:19
and then it became, let's say, degrading the infrastructure of Hamas and bringing the hostages
02:26
home.
02:27
But it has never been only bringing the hostages home.
02:31
If it stops there, it will be--again, I'm repeating it--by Israeli, this actual leadership
02:38
in Israel at least, it will be a net defeat and a sort of admittance that in fact Hamas's
02:45
operation was a political success.
02:48
And I frankly don't see that within the coalition that is within the government today.
02:53
But, Joseph, I just want to jump in there, because we know that Benjamin Netanyahu's
02:58
position is fragile.
03:00
Once this conflict ends, will he be able to remain prime minister?
03:04
And if he's not able to remain prime minister, that surely changes things.
03:09
This is exactly why he has a vested interest in keeping this conflict ongoing, even though
03:15
at a mid or lower-level scale of intensity.
03:20
And this is why, if you notice, there is this rift between him and the Biden administration
03:25
that is already pressing him to look forward for a political process after this operation,
03:32
something that he's unable to do, because first of all it will mean his political end,
03:37
but also it will put the ball in Israeli's camp to define what is the next step and what
03:44
is the political process.
03:45
So for all these reasons, I'm afraid that his best case option would be to continue
03:51
violence, at least at a level that is acceptable and manageable, except of course if there
03:59
is a change within the coalition, if for example General Gantz leaves the coalition, or if
04:06
there's a very forceful US pressure on Israel, which we don't see enough yet.
04:11
And Joseph, very quickly, because we're also going to see international pressure continue
04:15
to pile up.
04:16
We just had Spain's prime minister, Belgium's prime minister, who were at the Rafa border
04:21
crossing basically saying way too many people have died and violence is going to breed more
04:24
violence.
04:25
At one point, Israel is going to have to listen to the international community.
04:30
This is the rationality.
04:31
This is the rational voices.
04:33
These are the voices of analysis, of cold analysis.
04:37
But again, and I hope, I frankly, I very sincerely hope they will be heeded and heard.
04:42
And I'm very, really very hopeful that there will be a political process after.
04:47
But again, I think the political constraints of at least the Israeli side, if we're not
04:53
factoring in the other side that could have also other calculus that may be similar at
04:59
some point.
05:00
But if you don't have a very forceful political pressure from outside, and here only the US
05:07
can play this role with Israel, I think we should remain cautious, if not pessimistic.
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