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Benjamin Netanyahu has been at the center of an extraordinary diplomatic whirlwind this week, with the Trump administration maintaining an unprecedented level of oversight over the Israeli Prime Minister. According to multiple reports, senior US officials have descended on Jerusalem in rapid succession, prompting Israeli media to coin the term "Bibi-sitting" to describe what many see as America closely monitoring Netanyahu's adherence to the Gaza ceasefire deal.
Vice President JD Vance arrived on October 22nd for what became a highly consequential visit. During his meeting with Netanyahu at the Prime Minister's office, Vance emphasized that rebuilding Gaza and disarming Hamas would be a tough task, but expressed optimism about the ceasefire holding. The Times of Israel reported that the two leaders discussed America's interests in the region, with Vance stating that the administration wants Israel as a partner, not a vassal state. The visit included meetings with President Isaac Herzog and hostage families, with Vance praising Netanyahu's clarity and solidarity.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio followed immediately on October 23rd, reinforcing the administration's pressure to maintain the ceasefire. Al-Monitor noted that Rubio declared this was a priority, stating there was more work to be done and bigger achievements ahead. Both Vance and Rubio sharply criticized a preliminary Knesset vote on West Bank annexation, with Vance calling it a very stupid political stunt that personally insulted him. Rubio warned that annexation would threaten the entire peace process.
Netanyahu also hosted Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad on October 21st for discussions on Trump's twenty-point Gaza plan and bilateral relations, according to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. The Prime Minister has been dealing with pressure over Hamas's refusal to return the bodies of thirteen deceased hostages, with Netanyahu threatening that Israel will know how to act if they aren't returned.
Politically, a Zman Yisrael poll shows Likud remains the largest party with thirty-one seats, though down three from the previous week. Netanyahu faces elections by October 2026 at the latest, with vulnerabilities including his October 7th responsibility and ceasefire enforcement criticisms from the left.
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