Both Israel and Hamas are accusing each other of breaching the trust, putting up new conditions and thereby stalling a possible ceasefire, Al Arabiya News’ Tel Aviv Correspondent Trent Murray says.
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00:00How is Benjamin Netanyahu's narrative playing into stalling any ceasefire agreements?
00:06He is saying that Hamas is changing the goalposts essentially.
00:10It's really difficult to get a sense of where the ceasefire negotiations are at
00:14because there is a lot of, I think, information warfare at play here.
00:18Both sides accusing the other of breaching the trust
00:21and putting in new conditions and whatnot into the negotiations.
00:25I mean, we do know that both sides are also, though, under pressure in their own ways.
00:29Hamas is under significant pressure given the strong attacks by the Israeli army.
00:33But the Netanyahu government is also under pressure.
00:37You know, there's still around 100 Israelis that are being held in Gaza as hostages.
00:41And, of course, his government here is under a lot of pressure from families to get them home.
00:45So I think there is a desire, certainly on both sides,
00:49to potentially get a ceasefire here for their own respective reasons.
00:53But exactly how you get there is tricky because it's very, very detailed.
00:57This is very high-stakes stuff.
00:59And, you know, it's often a bit of a game of smoke and mirrors, I think.
01:02There seems to be moments where there is some excitement that maybe a ceasefire is coming.
01:07And then, you know, in the hours and days later, we learn it's all collapsed again.
01:10So very, very difficult.
01:12I imagine the return of President Trump to the White House, though,
01:15may have a pretty significant impact on the ground
01:17just given how unorthodox and unpredictable he can be when it comes to Middle East policy.