President Joe Biden's proposal for a cease-fire in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict has positioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a pivotal moment that could significantly impact his legacy. Netanyahu has criticized Biden's presentation of the cease-fire proposal, highlighting discrepancies and asserting that it omits critical details such as the demand for a permanent cease-fire, Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza, and terms for reconstruction and prisoner exchange. The Israeli Prime Minister's response underscores the complexities of negotiating peace and the significant gaps in agreement between the involved parties. As the conflict surpasses seven months, marked by Hamas' invasion of Israel and subsequent Israeli military actions in Gaza, the international community watches closely. The situation remains tense, with the onus on Hamas to accept the cease-fire, according to statements from U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
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