Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pulled off a masterstroke in his bid to negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group that controls Gaza. By stepping back and creating a 'yellow line' of buffer zones within the coastal enclave, Netanyahu has effectively bought himself time to keep open the door to future Israeli military operations in Gaza.
The first stage of a US-brokered peace plan, announced under Donald Trump's presidency, calls for an initial withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of Gaza. The yellow line represents this first phase of withdrawals, with Israel maintaining control over about 53% of the territory.
Netanyahu has used the 'yellow line' as a negotiating point to ease tensions between his far-right coalition partners and Washington, who are keen on pushing him towards a final breakthrough in peace talks. US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Jerusalem recently, urging Netanyahu to keep up the momentum in negotiations.
However, critics say that the real decisions on Israel's military actions in Gaza are now being made by Washington, which has shown a tolerance for delays and violations of the ceasefire deal. This has left Netanyahu with far less room for manoeuvre than he would have liked.
The 'yellow line' will become increasingly contentious as negotiations progress. Under the second stage of the Trump plan, Israel is required to disarm Hamas โ a condition that Netanyahu insists on meeting through military force. The implications are stark: if the deal falls apart, Netanyahu has vowed that Israel would resume its campaign in Gaza by force.
While many Israelis are keen for a peaceful resolution and want to see an end to the fighting, there are also those in the government who want to keep options open โ including hardliners who believe that the 'yellow line' should become the de facto border between Israel and Gaza.
				
			The first stage of a US-brokered peace plan, announced under Donald Trump's presidency, calls for an initial withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of Gaza. The yellow line represents this first phase of withdrawals, with Israel maintaining control over about 53% of the territory.
Netanyahu has used the 'yellow line' as a negotiating point to ease tensions between his far-right coalition partners and Washington, who are keen on pushing him towards a final breakthrough in peace talks. US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Jerusalem recently, urging Netanyahu to keep up the momentum in negotiations.
However, critics say that the real decisions on Israel's military actions in Gaza are now being made by Washington, which has shown a tolerance for delays and violations of the ceasefire deal. This has left Netanyahu with far less room for manoeuvre than he would have liked.
The 'yellow line' will become increasingly contentious as negotiations progress. Under the second stage of the Trump plan, Israel is required to disarm Hamas โ a condition that Netanyahu insists on meeting through military force. The implications are stark: if the deal falls apart, Netanyahu has vowed that Israel would resume its campaign in Gaza by force.
While many Israelis are keen for a peaceful resolution and want to see an end to the fighting, there are also those in the government who want to keep options open โ including hardliners who believe that the 'yellow line' should become the de facto border between Israel and Gaza.
 I don't get why Netanyahu is trying to create a buffer zone if he's not planning on taking it seriously himself. It feels like a ploy to keep his coalition partners happy while he plays for time. The US is already pushing him too hard, what's next? Will they just write the final deal and sign it for him?
 I don't get why Netanyahu is trying to create a buffer zone if he's not planning on taking it seriously himself. It feels like a ploy to keep his coalition partners happy while he plays for time. The US is already pushing him too hard, what's next? Will they just write the final deal and sign it for him? 
 . I think Washington is being too lenient on Israel, they should be pushing Netanyahu towards a more permanent solution
. I think Washington is being too lenient on Israel, they should be pushing Netanyahu towards a more permanent solution  . The fact that there are still hardliners in the government who want to keep options open is unsettling
. The fact that there are still hardliners in the government who want to keep options open is unsettling  . We need a two-state solution that prioritizes the rights of Palestinians and Israelis alike
. We need a two-state solution that prioritizes the rights of Palestinians and Israelis alike  . Can we get a breakthrough without more bloodshed?
. Can we get a breakthrough without more bloodshed? 
 . But critics are saying that the US is kinda running things now and it's gonna be harder for Netanyahu to make moves without Washington's blessing
. But critics are saying that the US is kinda running things now and it's gonna be harder for Netanyahu to make moves without Washington's blessing  .
. . Like, if the deal falls apart, Netanyahu is still gonna try and kick Hamas out of Gaza by force
. Like, if the deal falls apart, Netanyahu is still gonna try and kick Hamas out of Gaza by force  . And some people in Israel are actually wanting to make that border official, which is just wild
. And some people in Israel are actually wanting to make that border official, which is just wild  .
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. . its interesting that us is basically handling the decision makin' in this deal, wonder if they're forgettin who's country is at stake here
. its interesting that us is basically handling the decision makin' in this deal, wonder if they're forgettin who's country is at stake here  . hes not really giving anything up, just kicking it down the road for now. meanwhile, the usa is basically calling the shots and washington's got the leash on him
. hes not really giving anything up, just kicking it down the road for now. meanwhile, the usa is basically calling the shots and washington's got the leash on him  . cant say im surprised tho, netanyahu's always been one to play both sides...
. cant say im surprised tho, netanyahu's always been one to play both sides...  this whole thing feels like a game of chess where hes trying to outmaneuver everyone else
 this whole thing feels like a game of chess where hes trying to outmaneuver everyone else  .
. Does that mean they want to keep Israel's options open... or just not budge on their hardline stance
 Does that mean they want to keep Israel's options open... or just not budge on their hardline stance  - not great for Israel, but who knows what happens next?
 - not great for Israel, but who knows what happens next?  I know some ppl might be thinking he's just trying 2 stall negotiations, but I think it's actually a clever strategy 2 keep himself & his govt in power lol. He's basically creating space for more military ops while still appearing to be all about peace, y'know?
 I know some ppl might be thinking he's just trying 2 stall negotiations, but I think it's actually a clever strategy 2 keep himself & his govt in power lol. He's basically creating space for more military ops while still appearing to be all about peace, y'know?  And btw, I'm loving how JD Vance is bringing the pressure from the US side... gotta give him props for that
 And btw, I'm loving how JD Vance is bringing the pressure from the US side... gotta give him props for that  . But seriously tho, can we pls just focus on getting a deal done already?! Gaza ppl r suffering so much & it's like, we gotta see some progress ASAP
. But seriously tho, can we pls just focus on getting a deal done already?! Gaza ppl r suffering so much & it's like, we gotta see some progress ASAP  ! Anywayz, I'm hyped 2 c where this leads... Fingers crossed for peace!!!
! Anywayz, I'm hyped 2 c where this leads... Fingers crossed for peace!!!  but what's up with netanyahu? he's trying to get more time to do whatever he wants in gaza, but it feels like he's just buying us a bit more time for more bloodshed. I mean, can't we just have some real negotiations for once? not this 'yellow line' thing that's just a way to keep everyone guessing
 but what's up with netanyahu? he's trying to get more time to do whatever he wants in gaza, but it feels like he's just buying us a bit more time for more bloodshed. I mean, can't we just have some real negotiations for once? not this 'yellow line' thing that's just a way to keep everyone guessing 

 This statement by George Orwell seems to be playing out in real life with Netanyahu's "yellow line". The more Israel backs down, the more pressure comes from Washington for a final breakthrough. But at what cost? The real power brokers seem to be making decisions behind the scenes, leaving Netanyahu with less control than he'd like. The 'yellow line' may have been a clever negotiating tactic, but it's also created a recipe for disaster if the deal falls apart.
 This statement by George Orwell seems to be playing out in real life with Netanyahu's "yellow line". The more Israel backs down, the more pressure comes from Washington for a final breakthrough. But at what cost? The real power brokers seem to be making decisions behind the scenes, leaving Netanyahu with less control than he'd like. The 'yellow line' may have been a clever negotiating tactic, but it's also created a recipe for disaster if the deal falls apart.  . and meanwhile, ppl are getting killed and injured in gaza... meanwhile, netanyahu's just playing chess with us
. and meanwhile, ppl are getting killed and injured in gaza... meanwhile, netanyahu's just playing chess with us  . like, if this plan falls apart, who knows what'll happen next? and btw, what even is a 'yellow line' supposed to represent?
. like, if this plan falls apart, who knows what'll happen next? and btw, what even is a 'yellow line' supposed to represent?  . He's literally playing the long game, and it's so genius
. He's literally playing the long game, and it's so genius  . By setting up these buffer zones, he's giving himself (and his far-right coalition partners) time to negotiate while still keeping the door open for future military ops in Gaza
. By setting up these buffer zones, he's giving himself (and his far-right coalition partners) time to negotiate while still keeping the door open for future military ops in Gaza  . It's all about strategy, fam! The US is basically doing Israel's bidding on this one
. It's all about strategy, fam! The US is basically doing Israel's bidding on this one  .
. . This is gonna be a wild ride, folks!
. This is gonna be a wild ride, folks! 