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Gaza Border Control: Netanyahu's Strategic Gambit in Ceasefire Negotiations

Thursday 05 September 2024 - 08:30
Gaza Border Control: Netanyahu's Strategic Gambit in Ceasefire Negotiations

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's insistence on controlling the Gaza-Egypt border, known as the Philadelphi Corridor, has emerged as a significant obstacle in ceasefire negotiations with Hamas. This 14-kilometer strip of land has become a focal point of contention, potentially derailing efforts to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

In late May, a potential deal between Hamas and Israel seemed within reach. The proposed agreement included an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the release of approximately 90 captives held by armed groups in Gaza, and the liberation of hundreds of Palestinians from Israeli prisons. However, Netanyahu introduced four non-negotiable conditions, with control of the Philadelphi Corridor being a key demand.

Critics argue that Netanyahu's last-minute stipulation may be more about prolonging the conflict than addressing genuine security concerns. Zachary Lockman, a Palestine-Israel expert at New York University, suggests that Netanyahu is "looking for any pretext he can find to avoid a hostage or ceasefire deal."

This stance has drawn criticism from within Netanyahu's own ranks. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, a fellow Likud party member, called the prioritization of the Philadelphi Corridor over the lives of hostages "a moral disgrace." Military figures, including Israeli Army Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi, have also questioned the strategic wisdom of maintaining a presence in the corridor, citing unnecessary risks to soldiers.

Analysts speculate that Netanyahu's motivations may be politically driven. With his popularity fluctuating since the October 7 Hamas-led attacks, some believe he aims to maintain an atmosphere of crisis to shore up his political position. Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli ambassador, notes that while Netanyahu has faced criticism for his national security and foreign policy decisions, he remains "a good politician."

The Philadelphi demand also complicates Israel's relationship with Egypt, a key mediator in the ceasefire talks. Egypt opposes an Israeli military presence in the corridor, viewing it as a violation of existing agreements between the two countries. The Egyptian government must also consider domestic public opinion, which strongly favors the Palestinian cause.

Despite mounting pressure from various quarters, Netanyahu has remained steadfast in his position. On Monday, he reiterated his stance, stating, "The axis of evil needs the Philadelphi Corridor, and for that reason, we must control it."

As the death toll in Gaza approaches 41,000, the international community watches closely to see if a compromise can be reached. The Philadelphi Corridor issue underscores the complex interplay of regional politics, security concerns, and personal political calculations that continue to shape the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


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