News Analysis: Why the Gaza ceasefire puts both Netanyahu and Hamas at political risk

Los Angeles TimesFriday, October 10, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM
The recent ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel presents significant political risks for both sides. For Hamas, the leadership faces scrutiny over their ability to maintain control and deliver on promises, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must navigate the complexities of public opinion and security concerns. This situation is crucial as it could reshape the political landscape in the region, influencing future negotiations and stability.
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