The anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas massacres is approaching. As hopes fade for a cease-fire and hostage deal, it is worth considering who benefits from continued conflict: Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former President Donald Trump and Iran. In May, I argued that Netanyahu and Sinwar had common interests in prolonging the war. Four months later, that central thesis holds up, although some tactical details have changed. Notwithstanding the seemingly indefatigable attempts of the Biden administration, Egypt and Qatar, there is still no end in sight. Many, especially in Israel, put the blame on Netanyahu for moving the goal posts and his belated
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