
Haaretz Podcast Iran war cease-fire update with Amos Harel: 'Trump wants out and Netanyahu is extremely disappointed'
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Apr 9, 2026 Amos Harel, senior defense analyst at Haaretz with deep expertise in Israeli military and security affairs, discusses Netanyahu’s disappointment with the temporary cease-fire. He covers missed strategic goals, U.S. posture under Trump, possible concessions to Iran, and uncertainty over Lebanon and Hezbollah. He also highlights political fallout and the tense weeks ahead.
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Ceasefire Is Tactical Not Strategic
- The U.S.-negotiated two-week ceasefire represents operational success but not a strategic victory for Israel.
- Amos Harel says Netanyahu must still sell the war as a major win despite none of Israel's declared strategic goals being achieved.
Trump Wants Out But Keeps Options Open
- Trump appears eager to end U.S. involvement and prefers negotiations to prolonged combat.
- Harel notes Trump's mix of bluster and business instincts makes renewed full-scale escalation unlikely but keeps the option open.
U.S. May Concede On Hormuz And Tolls
- The U.S. may concede surprising Iranian demands, including possible tolls on the Strait of Hormuz.
- Harel finds it remarkable that America might compromise despite having used heavy military force.

