The ceasefire deal ensures the release of Israeli captives held in Gaza, but it comes with a caveat: Israel failed to achieve its main objective of eliminating the rule of Hamas in Gaza – a point repeatedly emphasized by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to keep the war going.Netanyahu is “stuck in many ways” after key leaders in his fragile coalition government remain opposed to the truce citing the threat of Hamas despite the pressure from the incoming Trump administration, Professor Yossi Mekelberg, a senior consultant of the MENA program at think tank Chatham House, told Al Arabiya English in an interview on Monday.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Meanwhile, the focus of the Israeli media and public has now shifted on Netanyahu’s handling of the war in Gaza.“On the one hand, he (Netanyahu) does not want to lose his coalition, and he does not want to lose power and face his corruption trial but at the same time he does not