Israel’s PM Reviews Ceasefire Proposal Like It’s Spam Email
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In the latest episode of 'Can We Just Call It a Temporary Truce?', Israel's prime minister responded to a temporary ceasefire proposal, which Egypt and Qatar tossed into the ring, with the usual political skepticism. Hamas, ever the overachiever in conflict response, has accepted this brief pause, making headlines and causing massive eyebrow raises globally. The prime minister's statement marks his first public reaction—a classic moment reminiscent of a parent hearing their teenager's excuse for missing curfew. Egypt, Qatar, Hamas, and Israel all play their parts, like a badly scripted soap opera nobody asked to watch but can't look away from.
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