David Remnick suggests that the death of Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader responsible for the October 7th attack, presents a critical moment for Israel and Gaza. This event could either pave the way for negotiations aimed at hostage release and rebuilding Gaza, or it could amplify the ongoing violence as political leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu pursue their interests.
Remnick emphasizes that the current situation is precarious, positing that this pivotal moment could facilitate the start of a diplomatic process for peace in the Middle East. However, he also points out the risk of escalating violence should leaders exploit the situation for their own political gains.
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