Israel far-right ministers reject US-backed postwar Gaza panel

🤯 I mean come on guys, Netanyahu's all about keeping his far-right buddies happy, even if it means going against US interests. Annexing Gaza? That's just crazy talk! Like, have you seen the state of Gaza lately? It's a war zone 🌪️. And now they're talking about new settlements? That's just gonna make things worse, not better.

I don't get why Turkey and Qatar are getting so worked up about this though. Can't we all just try to work together here? The US is throwing $1 billion around like it's going out of style, but does anyone think that's actually gonna fix the problem? It's all just a bunch of lip service 🤷‍♂️.

And what's with Bezalel Smotrich's attitude? "Countries that inspired Hamas cannot be the ones that replace it"? What even is that supposed to mean? Sounds like he's more concerned about Israel's image than actually helping people in Gaza. I'm all for holding Netanyahu accountable, but this plan is just a mess 🤯.
 
omg u guys i cant even believe what im reading rn... Israel's far right coalition leaders are literally trying to sabotage a peace plan that could've actually helped gaza?? Bezalel Smotrich is literally insane calling for annexation and settlement in gaza like whats wrong with him? 🤯🚫 and now the us has to deal with all this drama again... i feel bad for netanyahu, he's trying his best but its hard when ur own ppl are being super unreasonable. u think if they just included more countries on that executive board maybe it could've worked out better? like, $1billion in cash seems kinda steep tho 🤑
 
🙄 I mean, come on, Smotrich's comments are super out of touch 🤯. Annexing Gaza and establishing new settlements? That's just gonna lead to more bloodshed and suffering for the Palestinian people 😩. And what's with this "original sin" thingy? Netanyahu can't just blame someone else for his own failures 💔.

And don't even get me started on Turkey and Qatar 🤷‍♂️. They're right to speak out against Israel's actions in Gaza, considering all the human rights abuses that have gone down there over the years 👀.

This US plan is actually kinda reasonable, I guess 🤔. At least it involves some sort of international oversight, even if it's just advisory. But yeah, it's still a bit ambitious and might not work out as planned 🤷‍♂️. We should probably be more careful with our diplomatic efforts before things get really messy 😬.
 
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