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    Likud Backs U.S. Defense Deal to Strengthen Israeli Security

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    What’s happening

    The Likud Party, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has officially voiced its backing for a crucial deal that integrates American assurance into Israel’s security strategy. This landmark statement comes as a direct response to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s opposition to a cease-fire and hostage release agreement.

    Why it matters

    According to Likud, the deal is revolutionary as it preserves Israel’s paramount control over strategic regions such as the Philadelphi Corridor and the security buffer around the Gaza Strip. By cementing a partnership with the United States, Israel stands to receive state-of-the-art defense weapons while ensuring the protection of its citizens with a tangible American security pledge.

    State of Play

    Despite criticisms from political partners like Otzma Yehudit, Likud maintains firm support for the deal, emphasizing its capacity to achieve significant security milestones for Israel’s future. The deal facilitates the return to a defensive stance if necessary, with American backing, safeguarding national sovereignty against potential Hamas threats.

    The Big Picture

    Anticipation lingers as Donald Trump’s presidency offers new dynamics on an international level. Although there are uncertainties about America’s support upon Israel’s potential resumption of conflict, understanding with Trump’s administration reassures stronger collaborative security efforts in favor of Israel should Hamas provokes situation changes.

    What’s Next

    Looking ahead, Israel’s commitment alongside its allies, under Trump’s promises to bolster regional peace efforts akin to the Abraham Accords, continues steadfastly. Such initiatives depict an evolving path towards fostering regional stability and expanding diplomatic achievements, creating robust frameworks to combat threats whilst pushing the Middle East towards progressive peace-building developments.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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