For Netanyahu, cease-fire has benefits and risks
November 22, 2012  22:59
The domestic criticism started pouring in almost as soon as Israel's cease-fire with Hamas was inked Wednesday night. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had waved a white flag and left the job unfinished, the opposition howled. A television snap poll found a large majority of the public did not support the Egypt-brokered truce.

Even so, many Israeli analysts said that for Netanyahu, a hawkish and shrewd politician who is seeking reelection in two months, the abrupt end to the eight-day hostilities in the Gaza Strip carried as many political benefits as risks. Although he has long vowed to safeguard Israel from terrorism, Gaza was never Netanyahu's battle. If the cease-fire holds '" a major if '" Netanyahu now has several weeks to turn domestic and international focus back to his signature security issue: Iran.

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