Commentator Amit Segal assessed Saturday evening that the current ceasefire agreement is unlikely to bring peace, and mocked critics who previously questioned the need to hold territory now lamenting an IDF withdrawal from that same ground.
Commentator Amit Segal published a sarcastic assessment on Saturday evening, dismissing the prospect of peace emerging from the current ceasefire agreement as low. He mocked critics who, he said, had just last week questioned the need to hold a particular area — and who now lament an IDF withdrawal from that same ground without a diplomatic payoff. Segal's remarks add to a broader debate among Israeli analysts about the trajectory of the current campaign, as previous assessments by other commentators have warned of a 'hollow ceasefire' and a 'rounds policy' taking hold.
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