The negotiations on the next massacre have already begun, so why is Netanyahu silent?

Almog Boker claims that the public silence of Prime Minister Netanyahu and government ministers in the face of the negotiations between the Americans and Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya constitutes consent to an outrage. According to him, Hamas is at its lowest point, but Israel is allowing it to breathe and start anew, instead of tightening the noose.

Almog Boker claims that the public silence of Prime Minister Netanyahu and government ministers in the face of the negotiations that began this week in Cairo between Trump's envoy, Jared Kushner, and Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya constitutes consent to an outrage. According to him, al-Hayya, who together with Yahya Sinwar planned the October 7 massacre, is being received with royal honors in Egypt, while Hamas is at its lowest point ever. Boker notes that in the last ten months of the ceasefire, 790 terrorists were eliminated and the IDF controls 65% of the Strip's territory, but instead of tightening the noose, Israel is allowing Hamas to breathe and start anew. He criticizes Netanyahu for approving the American demand to stand by previous commitments, instead of publicly confronting the Americans and conveying a message that negotiations are not conducted with the perpetrators of the massacre.

The negotiations on the next massacre have already begun, so why is Netanyahu silent?